Working with Hays
Here’s why you should be proud to be a temporary worker or contractor with Hays:
- We are the leading specialist recruiter with over 40 offices in Australia & New Zealand and global offices across 34 countries
- We have the widest choice of temporary jobs available across all our specialist areas including Trades & Labour, Office Support, Contact Centres, Accountancy & Finance and IT to name a few
- As a temporary worker with Hays, you will be paid on a weekly basis. Our dedicated payroll team process your online timesheets and run two pay cycles per week to ensure you get paid as soon as possible.
Before you start
Once you secure a temporary assignment or contract role, you will receive the following information:
- Details on how to complete and return to Hays your signed Terms of Engagement, if you haven’t already done so
- Letter of job confirmation outlining your hourly rate and your start date and time
- Consultant's name and contact details
- Background Checks will be conducted where relevant
- Certain industries and professions require you to have a Working With Children Check. Please read our policy here which outlines your responsibilities, should you be working around children and young people.
- You will be required to submit your tax, bank and Kiwisaver details through Hays Online and these must be completed preferably before you start work.
On assignment
Once we have found you an assignment, and you have accepted it, please keep in touch with us, particularly on the day you start so that we can ensure all goes smoothly. Thereafter, we will check in with you on a regular basis to ensure everything is going well.
You will be expected to submit your timesheets weekly according to instructions provided to you. Either via Hays Online or sometimes as a paper timesheet, or our 3SS platform. You will be paid on a weekly basis by Hays. Further payroll information can be found here.
Please inform us of any change in duties or when your temp assignment or contract is coming to an end. As your employer, we are here to support you so please keep in touch with us regularly whilst on assignment and keep us informed of how you are going.
Finishing assignments
Once on an assignment, you are in the best position to market yourself within that organisation. Don't be afraid to look for further opportunities – why not ask if there are any other areas or departments where your skills might be needed? If you can see opportunities but don't feel comfortable investigating them yourself, let your consultant know and they will make enquiries.
Hays is committed to working with you, so if you are nearing the end of an assignment and would like help to find your next short-term role, please send through your updated resume in advance so we can inform you of available opportunities before you finish.
Looking for your next assignment?
Please keep your consultant informed of your ongoing availability on a weekly basis and email us if you find an assignment of interest on the Hays website. We assume you are available until you tell us otherwise. Please inform us if your availability changes for any reason.
We are also keen to know when you develop new skills. We can then be sure to represent you according to your true potential.
As we are committed to helping you progress from one assignment to the next, if you're looking to brush up on your digital skills, ask your Hays consultant about the free online Microsoft Office training we offer our temporary workers or contractors.