# Watson Dwyer

## About


- Verified: Yes

## Services

### Workforce Solutions
- [Temporary Staffing](https://bilarna.com/services/workforce-solutions/temporary-staffing)

## Pricing

- Model: custom

## Frequently Asked Questions

**Q: What is contingency search in staffing?**
A: Contingency search is a recruitment model where the staffing agency only charges a fee if the client hires a candidate referred by the agency and that candidate accepts the offer. This model minimizes financial risk for the employer because no payment is due until a successful placement occurs. Typically, the fee is paid within 30 days of the start date, and the candidate is guaranteed for a period, often 30 days, to ensure fit. Contingency search is commonly used for permanent positions where the employer wants to engage multiple agencies or has a less urgent need. It contrasts with retained search, where an upfront fee is paid for exclusive executive-level recruiting. Because the agency is motivated to make placements quickly, they often maintain a broad network of pre-screened candidates. This model works well for roles at mid to senior levels and for companies that prefer pay-for-performance recruitment.

**Q: What are the benefits of contract to direct hire vs temporary staffing?**
A: Contract to direct hire and temporary staffing serve different workforce needs. Contract to direct hire allows an employer to evaluate a candidate on the job before committing to a permanent hire. The candidate is employed by the staffing agency and billed at an hourly rate, giving the company time to assess skills, culture fit, and performance. If both parties agree, a conversion fee is paid to hire the candidate permanently. Temporary staffing, on the other hand, provides immediate, flexible labor for short-term needs, such as covering absences or seasonal spikes. The agency handles payroll, benefits, and compliance, and the client pays a flat hourly rate based on skill level. The key benefit of contract to direct hire is the reduced risk of a bad permanent hire, while temporary staffing offers speed and flexibility without long-term commitment. Companies use contract to direct hire when they want a trial period, and temporary staffing when they need quick, variable capacity.

**Q: How does the temporary staffing process work?**
A: The temporary staffing process begins when a company identifies a need for supplemental workers, such as for a project or to cover an absence. The staffing agency reviews the job requirements, including skills, experience, and duration, and then selects pre-screened candidates from its database. The agency presents qualified candidates to the client, who can interview and approve them. Once selected, the temporary employee is placed on the staffing agency's payroll. The agency handles all employer responsibilities, including payroll, taxes, workers' compensation, and benefits. The client pays the agency a flat hourly rate, which varies based on the required skills and experience. The client supervises the worker's daily tasks. The temporary assignment typically lasts from a few days to several months. This arrangement provides flexibility and reduces administrative burden for the client, allowing rapid scaling of the workforce without long-term commitments. The agency also manages any performance issues or replacements.

## Links

- Profile: https://bilarna.com/provider/watsondwyer
- Structured data: https://bilarna.com/provider/watsondwyer/agent.json
- API schema: https://bilarna.com/provider/watsondwyer/openapi.yaml
