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What's the difference between "contract" and "hire"?🤔
1 dec. 2020 13:48
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A "contract" (noun) generally refers to the legal document which is signed by the employee. It may also involve other kind of agreements, e.g, marriage o renting a place or a vehicle.
"Hire" is a verb and involves the action of acquiring a new employee to your company. You can also "hire" services from a third-party company.
1 december 2020
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Contract is an agreement agreed by both parties or all parties involved.
Hire is to recruit someone to do the work
Note: I am not sure whether you intend to ask (temp)“contractor” Vs (permanent) hire. If so then my above response may be incorrect. Sorry. Thanks.
1 december 2020
To contract someone might be temporary, where as if you hire someone it is usually for long term..
1 december 2020
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