Subject: Question About Labor Hire Onboarding Process

Hi everyone,

I recently signed up with a labor hire company, and shortly after, I received an email prompting me to complete an onboarding process, even though I haven’t been assigned to a job yet. I’m curious—why is there a pre-employment process required before securing a job in labor hire? Any insights would be appreciated!

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  1. Hi there,

    It’s quite common for labor hire companies to require a pre-employment onboarding process, even if you don’t have a specific job lined up yet. This process typically includes background checks, safety training, and other necessary documentation that ensures you’re ready to start working as soon as a job opportunity arises.

    The reason for this is that labor hire companies often need to have candidates prepared and compliant with industry standards to fill positions quickly when clients need workers. It can feel a bit frustrating, but think of it as getting one step closer to securing a job. Once you’re onboarded, you’ll be in a better position to start working as soon as an opportunity comes up.

    Good luck, and I hope you find a great position soon!

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