Is HR Staffing the Way of the Future?

Feb 20
23:52

2010

Melissa Nathans

Melissa Nathans

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HR staffing is a type of outsourcing. Like outsourcing firms, Human Resource staffing involves sending workers where they are needed on a temporary basis. Outsourcing, and especially HR staffing, are two business models that will continue to define the new age of office efficiency.

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For years we have been hearing about the advent of the Internet,Is HR Staffing the Way of the Future?  Articles outsourcing companies and telecommuting jobs. It does seem as if the world is taking the economic approach of outsourcing assignments rather than paying for employees. Now in 2010, however, we see another type business model on the horizon-HR staffing. HR staffing is a type of outsourcing. Like outsourcing firms, HR staffing involves sending workers where they are needed on a temporary basis. There is no obligation beyond paying for the labor. Sometimes workers are hired on a weekly basis, sometimes a monthly basis. Sometimes workers are called for days at a time. It all depends upon the length of the project.

This is a far more effective way of accomplishing tasks than simply hiring employees to fill space. When you hire a new employee you spend time and money training him or her to fit in with your program. Even when you hire an employee from a temp agency, you still have to explain to the candidate what to do and why. This is why HR staffing is different. HR professionals have 5-20 years of experience. They are efficient in practices of the industry they are hired in. They are skilled workers with specific experience in problem solving, and according to a variety of niches.

In the coming years, expect HR staffing to grow in popularity among companies that are trying to minimize their expenses. Companies cannot afford to be wasteful, and hiring full-time employees based only on a resume can be seen as a great risk. A more convenient plan would be to hire a temporary consultant-level employee. This would allow you to manage your short term needs and still keep an option open for permanent placement if needed. This gives you the employer a chance to observe the new worker and see if there is an appropriate match.

In the end, surviving a financial crisis is not about maintaining close relationships with employees. It is about having good business sense and carefully managing your company's funds. Never invest in something that you can't afford. Long-term employees may not be affordable under your current business model. However, you may find that paying for the completion of a project is very cost-efficient. Outsourcing, and especially HR staffing, are two business models that will continue to define the new age of office efficiency. Check with an HR staffing firm to find out if you can save money!