Originally posted by 1 Jack Kada
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Clients take on contractors for a variety of reasons such as:
1. They don't have the skillset in house
2. Their resources are temporarily stretched beyond an acceptable limit
3. They have a specific requirement that cannot be fulfilled by permanent employees
4. They do not have the funding for a permanent employee
5. They do not have the capacity for a permanent employee
etc.
Now, if the contractor is any good at their job, the client may realise the benefit of having that role filled by someone with their talent and wish to go to market to recruit someone.
Their most obvious first port of call would be the contractor, before throwing their net out.
The fact that a contractor says no and walks away makes them a contractor.
If they say yes and take the job, then they are no longer a contractor.
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