How Do I Find a Good Contract Employee?

by Jeremy Reis on Sunday, June 29, 2008

The usual online employment sites are good places to find a contract employee- www.monster.com, www.hotjobs.com, www.careerbuilder.com. These type of sites let potential employees flag whether they will work on a contract basis, of whether they are looking strictly for full time employment. Conversely, the newspaper classifieds are probably not the best place to find a contractor. Typically, people looking for full or part time employment locally look in the newspaper.

There are also sites like www.guru.com that are strictly for contracts and freelancers. You can put your project out to bid to thousands of potential candidates. Then you not only have a large talent pool to choose from, but you can secure a low price. These sites usually work on a bid basis. You describe the position and then candidates give you their qualifications and the lowest price for which they can complete the job. These types of sites also include long-term contracting positions, so you can successfully find people willing to work in any number of scenarios.

This type of site will often offer a 1099 service, so that you can pay the employee through the site instead of having to do the work yourself.

Page 1 of 1

Add a Comment to This Article

Anonymous (Please Login to Post With Your Account)

      
HTML not permitted, some code allowed in [brackets]:
[b]bold[/b] , [i]italicized[/i], [br] line break, other formatting...


Code Image - Please contact webmaster if you have problems seeing this image code Load New Code
Please enter the code above
 
Please submit your comment only once, some comments may be reviewed by moderators
That Network: Interactive Internet Publishing Network DefineThat.com: free technical definitions define wordsExamPractice.com: free certification news and practice exams   Explorestartups.com: find free business plans and business ideas   GiveThat.com: free gift ideas, birthday, Christmas, holidays  helpthat: got questions, we got answers   Jerm.com: entrepreneurship blog   learnthat.com: free software tutorials  mytutorials.com: collaborative write your own tutorials  Publishondemand.net: free publish on demand print on demand pod comparison   Romancetips.com: free romantic tips, advice, dating, date ideas, free romance   seekthat: free technical search engine   selfpublishthat: publish on demand   startupwatch: profiles of new companies   thatgear.com: gadget and electronic reviews   thatlead.com: sales leads and company profiles   tutorialguru.com: free tutorials