Anybody got experience hiring long term freelancers?

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  • -sputnik-0

    i completely understand your logic, but it doesn't really work that way...at least it doesn't over here. the agency charges their fee so the freelancer's hourly has already been cut to compensate for that - hence they're already getting paid a bit less per hour for a steadier gig. the agency provides you with a service they should be paid for...otherwise they figure you can interview and test your own freelancers.

    there's always room for negotiation though, especially if there might be more than one position or the prospect of future placement.

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