As we go into the 2020s, managed contractor care is changing to accommodate the shifts the world has seen. If you understand what these changes mean, you can put systems in place now to grow and transform your agency and strengthen it against further disruptions.
While there is a discernible move towards more internal promotions and in-house recruitment as corporates look to contain costs, it is highly likely that skilled and experienced contractors will remain in demand. Their specialist knowledge means they will be more sought-after than ever to work on important projects where outcomes are more essential than tasks. Permanent staff will handle task-driven work while contractors will be brought in to achieve quicker results on important projects.
Of course, contractor candidates understand their value and companies know that there is a limited pool of this kind of specialist talent. So, the chances are good that ‘your’ contractors and ‘your’ clients are both in touch with other recruiters as contractors look for the best possible deals and clients look for the best possible workers.
There’s no doubt about it: social media is now one of the biggest drivers of contractor recruitment. In order to stay ahead of the pack, you need to spend a lot of effort targeting and managing your channels, which can be very time-consuming, especially when it comes to engaging with potential leads. Like almost everything in your career, what you put in, is what you get out of social media.
Again, there’s no stopping this trend so investing in specialist contractor-care software that automatically handles the placement aspects of your business lets you focus on core tasks like building better relationships with your clients, sourcing candidates and optimizing your social-media recruitment drives.
Look for a SaaS model that allows you to pull detailed reports that show how your placements are performing so you can compare how much time and budget you spent sourcing these candidates. This will quickly show you if your social media recruitment is producing a ROI or if you need to scale up.
This level of competition is tough so bringing your A-game is crucial if you want to grow or transform your business. One way of ensuring you can keep contractors and clients loyal, is to make sure they have a seamless contract-management system in place. If all your onboarding, contracts, timesheets, invoicing and payroll roll out faultlessly, both clients and contractors will have the best possible experience. Not only that, but having a digital backend in place that automatically handles everything from OH&S checklists to ATO compliance frees up your time to nurture these all-important relationships to keep retention high.