Hello,
In my current gig everyone has been hired through referrals but everyone is going via the same agency, which in turn links to a large IT services provider which then links to the final client. This is extremely silly due to the fact that no (recruitment) value has been added by either of these two intermediaries and they take a combined cut of 15-20%. "That's the way it is". Everyone has to go via an agency.
My question is what value for the final client are these companies providing that they want so badly that leads them to miss out on a lot of money. Some come to mind: background checks, compliance, work eligibility checks, references checking. These are understandable, but are a one-off per contract really.
Funnelling many contractors' invoices into a single invoice, etc... Any further ideas?
Is cashflow an issue? I am paid 7 days after raising an invoice. Perhaps the agency is paid at 30 days and the IT Services provider at 90 days by the final client? Does this happen often?
I'm asking this because I have an idea about creating an intermediary entity that would provide these admin services but would not do recruiting. It would be used in cases where having a third party agency is a mandatory but no recruitment is actually being made. The client would pay a discounted percentage and the contractor (and possibly their referrer) would get some form of cashback.
Thanks everyone
In my current gig everyone has been hired through referrals but everyone is going via the same agency, which in turn links to a large IT services provider which then links to the final client. This is extremely silly due to the fact that no (recruitment) value has been added by either of these two intermediaries and they take a combined cut of 15-20%. "That's the way it is". Everyone has to go via an agency.
My question is what value for the final client are these companies providing that they want so badly that leads them to miss out on a lot of money. Some come to mind: background checks, compliance, work eligibility checks, references checking. These are understandable, but are a one-off per contract really.
Funnelling many contractors' invoices into a single invoice, etc... Any further ideas?
Is cashflow an issue? I am paid 7 days after raising an invoice. Perhaps the agency is paid at 30 days and the IT Services provider at 90 days by the final client? Does this happen often?
I'm asking this because I have an idea about creating an intermediary entity that would provide these admin services but would not do recruiting. It would be used in cases where having a third party agency is a mandatory but no recruitment is actually being made. The client would pay a discounted percentage and the contractor (and possibly their referrer) would get some form of cashback.
Thanks everyone
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