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What does “temp-to-hire” mean?

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What does “temp-to-hire” mean?

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“Temp-to-hire” refers to the period of time when an associate is on an assignment in which the company has indicated that it is their intent to hire the associate at the end of that trial period if both parties are comfortable.

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Temp-To-Hire is basically a trial period for you and for the company you go to work for. It gives you 500 hours or approximately 90 days to see if you will like working there before you make a long-term commitment. It also gives you the chance to get your foot in the door so the company can see you in action.

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