Can someone point to a good template? I have looked at legislate.tech - has anyone used a tool like that before? I don't want to draft a huge document myself so keen to find some out of the box solutions
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Employment contract template for a developer
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostSurely your prospective employer will be offering their own contract of employment?
My advice would be to find an existing one and steal it. If you are using an agency to recruit they should be able to point you in the correct direction.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View Post
He's employing someone.
My advice would be to find an existing one and steal it. If you are using an agency to recruit they should be able to point you in the correct direction.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
That wasn't obvious from the post.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by cannon999 View PostCan someone point to a good template? I have looked at legislate.tech - has anyone used a tool like that before? I don't want to draft a huge document myself so keen to find some out of the box solutions
As eek says. Just rip off an old one you've had before. It doesn't need to be complex, unless you want to be an arse.
In fact why even bother? I've had jobs, with PAYE payslips, without an employment contract. As long as I got paid I don't care. Never has a contract (employment) made any difference to me.See You Next TuesdayComment
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Originally posted by Lance View Post
why do you want a huge one?
As eek says. Just rip off an old one you've had before. It doesn't need to be complex, unless you want to be an arse.
In fact why even bother? I've had jobs, with PAYE payslips, without an employment contract. As long as I got paid I don't care. Never has a contract (employment) made any difference to me.Comment
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Hit google or linkedIn and search for a HR support company - they will have the contracts and should fix a whole set of other issues that you are probably not aware of.
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Originally posted by cannon999 View Post
Yeah but things like holiday allowance, probation period, pension etc surely need putting down on paper
A contract is only any help when you fall out. And even thin it's not really much help as all it does it state employment law.
Restrictive covenants are about the only extra value an employer might want but they are often unenforceable.
Worry more if the person is likely to be employed beyond 2 years. That's when you want a contract as that's when they start to get actual rights.
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