Temporary Recruitment For Seasonal Needs


by Wynnwith - Date: 2007-10-02 - Word Count: 444 Share This!

There are many reasons for a UK company to utilize temporary professionals. One of the hottest trends in the general job marketplace is to utilize consultants, freelancers, and project workers in order to cut back on permanent payroll. Companies that use this method are able to have professionals come in for a few weeks or months, get their job done, and have them out of their payroll system quickly. As well, smaller companies will often use temporary professionals to fill in for sick or vacationing staff. These project workers allow the office to remain efficient during the absence of full time workers. Finally, companies bring in temporary specialists in order to determine the necessity of a full time professional in a certain position.

One of the most important reasons for temporary workers in industrial sectors like agriculture, aviation, and rail is seasonal upswings. Airlines may have a need for additional customer service agents during the winter or summer holiday seasons. Railways may need extra baggage handlers or ticket agents to deal with particularly busy points during the week. Seasonal needs mean plenty of work for the professional who needs a short term job and a pay check.

All of these reasons have driven up the need for talented professionals who are willing to take on temporary work. Young professionals, retired workers, and workers between jobs are the most likely to take on project work for a variety of reasons. New graduates or young professionals often use temporary work as a bridge to permanent work and as a way to gain experience while earning a steady wage. Retired workers often take customer service or office positions in order to supplement their pensions or to keep working and stay active. Workers between jobs often use project positions to pay the bills, though many may choose to head down a career path found while doing temporary work.

Companies that are looking to utilize these types of professionals can approach temporary recruitment in a number of ways. Open houses about a month or two before the "busy" season can draw in professionals who know that they will need work at that time of year. Online job sites often feature sections for project or temporary work, which will bring in a number of applicants who cannot reach open houses due to scheduling conflicts. Airlines and other companies can utilize recruiting firms to meet seasonal needs, as they often have plenty of qualified applicants waiting for work.

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Wynnwith are a specialist engineering recruitment agency based in Woking, England. They provide a wide range of recruitment and managed services which include rail recruitment, aviation recruitment and defence recruitment solutions.

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