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Wednesday, January 27, 2010
With the recent economic climate, I’ve seen an emerging trend in the marketplace – a demand for a streamlined IT resourcing process that can rapidly respond to ad hoc staffing requests. Companies need immediate resources, for varying contract terms, and want to simplify the procurement process to ensure their need for flexible and immediate staffing can be met. In other words, they want resources ‘on-demand’.

Soroc has recognized these changes and adapted accordingly by providing a new service: People-on-Demand.

With People-on-Demand, Soroc provides its clients access to a pool of resources that they can tap into on an ad hoc basis for immediate staffing. Soroc is able to quickly respond to staffing requests by leveraging referral streams, virtual benches and our database of ready-to-hire candidates – no matter what the budget or contract term. 

To support the People-on-Demand service, Soroc offers clients flexible billing mechanisms to simplify the procurement process. Clients may secure access to the pool of resources via statements of work or by drawing down on committed funds. This means one contract agreement provides access to multiple resources that can be staffed ‘on-demand’. 

Many of our clients now engage with us for People-on-Demand. The rapid and flexible access to resources enables them to fill a contract for as short as 2 days or as long as a year or more under the same contract. The process is fast and easy. More important, our clients are able to get the right resource, when they need it.

-Director, Recruitment Services 
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