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by sonnyblarney
2575 days ago
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This is something different. Every company uses agencies for all sorts of things: recruiting, marketing etc.. But when you bring people in house, if they're working 'in' your company ... then almost universally they are 'employees'. These are not 'security guards' or 'cleaners' who exist almost outside the scope of the work, they're very much within it. If you're in HR at a bank on Wall Street, doing 'recruiting' - odds are you work for the company, not a contractor. |
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It's very rare to see a large tech firm contract directly with an individual employee, and it would be incredibly rare to see it happen with a lower paid position. I've never seen it personally.