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Contingent workforce

Understanding a contingent workforce.

A contingent workforce refers to nonpermanent employees who operate outside traditional full-time employment. These include temporary workers, freelancers, independent contractors, and project-based staff members who provide flexibility to scale during busy periods, have access to specialized skills, and reduce fixed labor costs.?

Organizations use contingent workers for seasonal support, specialized consulting, and project-based work. The result is faster pivots, shorter hiring cycles, and quicker scale-ups¡ªbut it also requires different management strategies than those used for permanent employees.

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