Thursday, 26 November 2015

Unemployed Workers Today Should Have A Staffing Company

By Paul Pearce


The day of going to open interviews with a paper copy of your resume in hand are long gone. In this computer age the majority of applications are sent as an attachment to an email. This makes it virtually impossible to get an interview. If you cannot get an interview you cannot get the job. One job posting on an employment search engine may garner fifty to one hundred responses with resumes, cover letters and references. How do you get your resume seen by the employer, and if seen how do you make a personal connection without an interview? To actually be seen by a prospective employer you need a staffing company.

The staffing agency has its benefits for employers also. The process of hiring employees has become more than the human resources department can handle. Job applicants referred by a staffing agency have already had their skills verified, undergone a background check and been apprised of all the labor laws and rights.

Staffing agencies act as a liaison between job seeker and employer. When the desk of the employer is flooded with resumes, they will respond well to the call from the employment agency saying they have the perfect candidate for the job. Further that candidate has undergone a background check and his or her skills have been verified. This candidate will be much more attractive to the employer than the many resumes sitting in the email in box.

Employment agencies and employers work together to fill staff vacancies. When the agency has a good candidate for the open position, it will arrange an interview, which gives the job seeker the golden opportunity to be interviewed. Without an appropriate candidate the agency will post the position on one or more of the many online search engines.

If you are registered with an agency, and you are a good candidate, you will at least get an interview. If you respond to an online search engine job posting, chances are you will get nothing, not even an email reply. The agency connection to the employer makes the process easier for the employer. The agency has already done a lot of the work for the employer. Everything else being equal, employers will be inclined to go with the applicant from the employment agency.

If you are registered with an employment agency and if you are hired, you are technically working for the agency, not the company that in a sense hired you. There are three type of positions for hire when you work with an agency. First there is temporary where you are hired for a set period of time, usually a few weeks or a few months. Second there is temporary to permanent, also called temp to perm or temp to hire. This arrangement allows the employer to judge your work performance before they offer you a permanent position. With both of these types of hire, employees send their time cards to the agency and the agency pays their paychecks. Agencies call this an assignment.

The third type is a direct hire or permanent hire. This means you have scored a home run. You have a permanent position and are an employee of the company, not the agency. Your working relationship with the agency is essentially completed.

If you were going to draw a diagram, you would be in the middle, the employment agency would be to your left and the employer would be to your right. You could draw a line from the agency to yourself then to the employer. Now you can see the connections. Take the agency out of the picture and it is just you and the employer floating around without any connection. This is why you need a staffing agency.




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