FAQ

Common questions on recruitment

Clients

Over the last 30 years, we have built up a network of more than 10,000 experienced, skilled and diverse housing professionals. Many of our candidates come recommended by key people in the sector. We regularly advertise with The Guardian and industry specific publications/websites. Our knowledge of the sector assists us in making targeted approaches on behalf of clients, including the use of social media, such as LinkedIn.

We work on a collective basis, so you will always be able to speak to someone who knows what’s happening. The directors handle all aspects of the recruitment process – from meeting clients and taking briefs to sourcing and interviewing suitable applicants.

No, we will also give you a short profile explaining why we’re recommending each candidate. Highlighting anything interesting/relevant from our face-to-face interview, or references received and based on their achievements.

Try us…we love a challenge. We’ve worked with a broad range of clients in our time, including: the UN, the Audit Commission, a global property company, local authorities, G15 Registered Providers and the smallest housing associations. Ranging from the recruitment of a Chief Executive in Glasgow, to a Strategic Income Manager in Kent, and an Energy Specialist in London.

Just ask! We are frequently contacted to undertake sensitive pieces of recruitment. We are well known and respected for our integrity and confidentiality, attracting candidates whilst maintaining your confidence.

Candidates

Send us your CV and a contact telephone number. Speak to a director who’ll give you an honest and open opinion regarding vacancies in the housing sector and arrange an introductory meeting at a time to suit you.

We’ll promptly acknowledge receipt, keep you informed of progress and update you as soon as we hear from our client.

Call us –we have a very personal approach to discussing roles with candidates and pride ourselves on matching you to a suitable position.

Yes, subject to the approval of our client. We pay our consultants and contractors weekly or monthly on receipt of their invoice, ie you do not have to wait until we have been paid by the client. We can make your payments weekly, fortnightly or monthly. Call if you would like to discuss this.

Yes, subject to certain conditions, including the company being UK based. Call if you would like to discuss this.

Yes. Anyone contracting with us through their own company needs to have appropriate insurance for the structure of the company.

Yes. We offer both, and fortnightly!

Yes. We pay holiday in line with the Working Time Directive. Alternatively if you choose to work as a limited company, it is rolled into your rate.

This legislation gives additional rights to “Agency Workers”, in essence:

  • From Day 1 agency workers must have access to the same basic benefits and facilities as permanent workers, eg use of on-site facilities, such as staff restaurant, parking or creche, and to have access to details of vacancies which arise within the organisation.
  • After 12 Weeks agency workers will have the right to the same pay, holiday entitlement, and basic working conditions as an equivalent permanent employee.

In most cases the legislation applies to Limited Company Contractors who are under the client’s direction but paid by the agency. Those contractors who are in business on their own account (i.e. not supervised or directed by the client, and who have the right to send a replacement to do the work) are not within scope of the Regulations.

Get in Touch

Reach out to us today if you have any further questions.