In the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Island, has any contractor with a genuine Limited Company (or ethical Umbrella) ever been successful finding contracts with the new business model of Hired.com / Hired.co.uk ?
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Hired.com and other simular new pseudo-direct business models
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Does it even offer contracts? It appears to be heavily focused on perm roles?
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Originally posted by rocktronAMP View PostIn the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Island, has any contractor with a genuine Limited Company (or ethical Umbrella) ever been successful finding contracts with the new business model of Hired.com / Hired.co.uk ?
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So they scrape jobserve, filter out the agency gigs and charge you for the result?
I'd didn't go any further than this to be honest.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostSo they scrape jobserve, filter out the agency gigs and charge you for the result?
I'd didn't go any further than this to be honest.
I am hoping that is just spin and not them not really understanding it.
I stumbled across them, because they were advertising to developers over Twitter, saying they now support freelance. https://hired.com/freelance - When I read the words "Forget paperwork", then I get nervous, very nervous ... still trends that happen in North America sometimes appear over here in the original form, and then maybe in modified form.Comment
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Looks like a poorly cast line to pay for contract searches which you should have been able to find yourself anyway.
For that reason I'm out.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Every so often we get some contractor on here plugging their version of this type of thing as an amazing "new" way to eliminate agencies.
IF clients want to work like this, they just post their jobs/contracts directly on the job boards themselves (as some already do).
Trouble is a large percentage don't, and need/want the agents to do the leg work, keep the contractor at arms length by being in the middle etc.Comment
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They also have recruiter accounts on web sites like jobserve, to find the details of contractors and then email bomb them, not unique to these people the 99% retention and "free" cv review guys do the same.Comment
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