FOUND THE PERSON? V3 CAN HELP YOU ENGAGE THEM PROPERLY

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Posted : 17 Jul 2026 at 15:54:26
Category: Recruitment

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You do not always need a recruitment agency to find the worker.

Sometimes the right person is already in front of you.

They may have sent in a CV. They may have replied to your advert. They may be someone you already know, someone recommended to you, or someone who has worked with you before.

The problem is not finding them.

The problem is how to engage them without putting them straight onto your own permanent PAYE payroll.

That is where V3 Recruitment's temporary worker solution can help.

If you have found someone you want to use, V3 Recruitment can place that person through a structured temporary worker process. Your business enters into a contract for services with V3 Recruitment, and the worker is engaged through V3 Recruitment's temporary worker arrangement.

This gives your business access to the person you want, without needing to take them directly onto your own permanent employment contract.

It is a practical route for businesses that need help now, but are not ready to create a permanent role.

Useful when:

- you have found someone through your own advert

- someone has sent in a CV directly

- you have been referred a good worker

- you want to trial someone before committing

- you need short-term or project support

- you need cover but do not want permanent headcount

- you want the temporary worker process handled properly

You choose the person. V3 Recruitment helps manage the temporary worker engagement.

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Already found someone you want to use? Speak to V3 Recruitment about engaging them through our temporary worker solution, call us on 02392 361115

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