Thread on it here.
https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...nterviews.html
I'd agree with most of the posters on that who say technically yes it's a small flag but as long as everything else points to being outside it's pretty irrelevant.
If you think it's a problem then at your next renewal get an extra line in the Statement of Working saying vetting resources is part of the technical consultancy you provide then it ceases to be D&C.
IMO saying 'no thanks' causes more issues than the small flag raised by doing it.
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Intervewing for new contract staff
My LtdCo has a contract with a company and all the IT services are provided by contractors. When a contractor leaves then a new contract post is quickly posted and recruiters start providing new candidates. I have noticed that the people carrying out the interviewing are themselves all contractors for example project manager has 'lost' a business analyst, PM and other BA - both contractors - interview the new contractor BA interviewees.
So it is the contractors that recommend a new contractor to fill the position. I can see why this is occurring as the client has little IT knowledge in interviewing IT candidates. All questions are scripted.
How does this sit with IR35.
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