As companies navigate growth, uncertainty and rising labor costs, deciding between hiring an employee or engaging an independent contractor has become a strategic choice, not just an HR one, Fast Company writes.
A panel of executives outlines 14 considerations, from whether the work is core and ongoing or project-based and time-bound.
The guidance centers on ownership and integration. Employees make sense when roles require cultural fit, long-term accountability and institutional knowledge. Contractors, by contrast, are better suited for specialized expertise, clearly defined outcomes or short-term surges in demand. Several leaders recommend using contractors as a “test drive” before extending full-time offers, while others stress that classification hinges on legal standards around control and independence, not just contract language.
For business owners, the takeaway is clear: Contractors and employees are distinct tools in a broader workforce strategy. Used thoughtfully, each can help companies scale capacity, manage risk and align talent with long-term growth objectives.
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