We've reached a point where one in five jobs in the U.S. is filled not by an employee, but by an individual who works under contract. And as the global economy continues to expand, the number of active contractors grows right along with it.This trend is also reflected across the globe, where companies, driven by a multitude of factors, such as minimizing permanent employee hiring costs, plugging labor shortages and accessing specialist skills, are using more contractors.This special report will outline:The importance of contractor management software in an increasingly complex world, andHow to make the case to organizational leaders to implement it.
Making the Case For Using Contractor Management Software to Manage Supply Chain Risk
We've reached a point where one in five jobs in the U.S. is filled not by an employee, but by an individual who works under contract. And as the global economy continues to expand, the number of active contractors grows right along with it.This trend is also reflected across the globe, where companies, driven by a multitude of factors, such as minimizing permanent employee hiring costs, plugging labor shortages and accessing specialist skills, are using more contractors.This special report will outline:The importance of contractor management software in an increasingly complex world, andHow to make the case to organizational leaders to implement it.
We've reached a point where one in five jobs in the U.S. is filled not by an employee, but by an individual who works under contract. And as the global economy continues to expand, the number of active contractors grows right along with it.This trend is also reflected across the globe, where companies, driven by a multitude of factors, such as minimizing permanent employee hiring costs, plugging labor shortages and accessing specialist skills, are using more contractors.This special report will outline:The importance of contractor management software in an increasingly complex world, andHow to make the case to organizational leaders to implement it.
Making the Case For Using Contractor Management Software to Manage Supply Chain Risk
We've reached a point where one in five jobs in the U.S. is filled not by an employee, but by an individual who works under contract. And as the global economy continues to expand, the number of active contractors grows right along with it.This trend is also reflected across the globe, where companies, driven by a multitude of factors, such as minimizing permanent employee hiring costs, plugging labor shortages and accessing specialist skills, are using more contractors.This special report will outline:The importance of contractor management software in an increasingly complex world, andHow to make the case to organizational leaders to implement it.