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As the biotechnology industry grows, interest in contract staffing among both companies and workers in this area is also increasing, creating a hot new niche for contract staffing recruiters.

Biotechnology professionals are those who are involved in the use of living organisms to create certain products, such as engineered crops and pharmaceutical drugs.  These include a wide range of analysts, scientists, engineers, technicians, and specific titles such as biomedical engineer, medical scientist, biochemist, and more.  According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment in this area is expected to increase by 31% between 2010 and 2020.

Due to the nature of the work and the unique characteristics of the industry, some recruiters are noticing that a lot of that hiring is happening in contract staffing, so they’ve started to offer contractors to biotech companies.  One of these recruiters is Jim Davidson of Human Capital Resource, LLC.  Davidson’s firm has provided biotech and pharmaceutical companies with direct hire candidates since 2005, but just recently started to provide contract staffing to meet his clients’ need for cost savings and flexibility.

“Many companies in this niche are older companies with very rich benefits packages,” he said.  “It costs them a tremendous amount of money to hire on a full-time basis.  Not only that, but they could be working on a $7 billion drug that could end up being a bust or approval could be delayed, in which case they would have to scale back.”

When these companies do have to hire on a full-time or direct hire basis, they tend to be very selective.  As a result, Davidson is also noticing a growing demand for contract-to-direct services, which his firm can now provide.  Contract-to-direct arrangements, often referred to as temp-to-hire, allow clients to try a candidate before they make a direct-hire commitment.

Recruiter Raymond Gooch has noticed a similar trend.  Gooch and his firm, Spectrum Career, LLC, recently provided job search skills training to college students who received grants funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act for workforce development in bioscience.

“Even though the individuals participating in the bioscience training often had transferable skills, they usually had no experience in the industry,” Gooch said.  “Hiring temps/contractors gives the employer an opportunity to evaluate the worker prior to making a long-term commitment.”

It is also an attractive option for many biotechnology professionals.  According to the recent Randstad Pharma Engagement Study, the most important factor that drives the engagement of pharmaceutical/biotech professionals is flexibility.  Contract staffing provides the ultimate in flexibility, often allowing workers to take on project-based assignments with flexible schedules.  They also have the opportunity to take time off between assignments. This is particularly popular with older workers, Davidson said.

“Those in the later stages of their careers enjoy it,” he said. “There is a lot of flexibility. They don’t have the same financial pressures as younger workers, so contracting becomes more attractive later in their careers.”

Davidson feels the sweet spot for recruiters wanting to place contractors in the biotech niche is smaller companies.

“A lot of the larger companies are very well organized when it comes to contract staffing and have vendor managers involved in the process,” he said. “It becomes very difficult.”

As the products produced by biotech companies become more and more important, we’ll be keeping an eye on this hot contract staffing niche!

CAUSING SPLIT PLACEMENTS THIS WEEK:

Once again, Hiring Hook staffing firm and recruitment website design led the way!  Over half of the split placements made by Top Echelon Network recruiters this week were through their Hiring Hook website.

This underscores a trend that has been happening for quite some time, namely that more and more recruiters are making money from their agency’s website.  Specifically, they’re using the Hiring Hook Job Board to not only post their jobs on their site and to social media, but also on the websites of other recruiting agencies that are Preferred Members of the Network!

More job seekers are looking for jobs online (especially with mobile devices) with each passing day, meaning this is a trend that’s just beginning.

POSITIONS FILLED THIS WEEK:

Below are the positions that were recently filled by Top Echelon Network recruiters.

  • Split PlacementsAutomation Engineer
  • Quality Engineer Assembly
  • Environmental Specialist
  • VP of Sales
  • Senior Accountant – Real Estate

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THIS WEEK’S COMPLETED SPLIT PLACEMENTS:

Network Recruiter Steve KohnNetwork Recruiter Alan DaumJob recruiter: Alan Daum of Alan N. Daum & Associates, Inc.

Candidate recruiter: Steve Kohn of Affinity Executive Search

Job title: AUTOMATION ENGINEER

Fee percentage—20%

Action causing split placement: The job seeker or client was found through my Hiring Hook recruiting website.

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Network Recruiter Steve KohnNetwork Recruiter Georgette SandiferJob recruiter: Georgette Sandifer of Gallman Consulting

Candidate recruiter: Steve Kohn of Affinity Executive Search

Job title: QUALITY ENGINEER ASSEMBLY

Fee percentage—25%

Action causing split placement: The job seeker or client was found through my Hiring Hook recruiting website.

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Network Recruiter Trey CameronNetwork Recruiter Rose LanghalsJob recruiter: Rose Langhals of Bridgeway Professionals, Inc.

Candidate recruiter: Trey Cameron of the Cameron Craig Group

Job title: ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST

Fee percentage—20%

Action causing split placement: The job seeker or client was found through my Hiring Hook recruiting website.

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Network Recruiter Kristin JilesJob recruiter: Kristin Jiles of eSearch Pro, Inc.

Candidate recruiter: Debra Bennett of Velocity Search Group

Job title: VP OF SALES

Fee percentage—Flat

Action causing split placement: Regular communication with another Top Echelon Network recruiter

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Network Recruiter Roy CopeNetwork Recruiter John MoskonasJob recruiter: John Moskonas of The ARGroup of Search Companies

Candidate recruiter: Roy Cope of R. Cope & Associates, Inc.

Job title: SENIOR ACCOUNTANT – REAL ESTATE

Fee percentage—20%

Action causinig split placement: Regular communication with another Top Echelon Network recruiter