Direct placement refers to the process of hiring a permanent employee directly for a company, rather than hiring through a staffing agency or using temporary employment. In the context of temporary staffing, direct placement often refers to placing temporary workers in permanent roles after a probationary period or project completion.
Direct placement is used when a temporary worker’s performance meets or exceeds expectations, and the company decides to offer them a full-time position.
For temporary staffing agencies, direct placement offers a valuable way to transition workers into permanent positions. It provides companies with a direct pathway to hire top talent without the need to go through an extensive recruitment process. For temporary workers, direct placement can offer greater job security and benefits.
A company might hire a temporary administrative assistant to fill in for a leave of absence. After the assignment ends, if the worker excels, the company offers them a permanent role as an office manager.