In this article, we will tackle the misconception that contract employees cost more than permanent ones. We will explore why many companies hold this belief, examine the reasons it is incorrect, and discuss how an effective contingent workforce management strategy can help your business meet its hiring goals and reduce expenses.
The True Cost Comparison Might Surprise You
For fun, let’s analyze the cost of staffing a Data Center Manager in Cleveland, Ohio, for a 24-month project. Do you hire a full-time employee at USD 75,000 or use a contractor at an all-in bill rate? Using a 2,000-hour work year (4,000 hours over two years), here’s an apples-to-apples comparison – using Indeed as our primary source of rate and salary data.
Example: Comparing the cost of staffing a Data Center Manager in Cleveland, Ohio, for a 24-month project:
A full-time employee with a salary of $75,000/year
A contractor hired at an all-in bill rate
Using a 2,000-hour work year (4,000 hours over 2 years), here’s how the numbers play out. All estimates are based on average rates from Indeed and typical employer cost assumptions for Ohio.
Assumptions (Cleveland/Ohio) – Actuals may vary
Total 2-Year Cost (FTE): $226,400
Total 2-Year Cost (Contractor): $202,600
Savings with Contractor: $23,800 over 2 years or $5.95/hour
That might sound like a significant saving, but it’s not the whole story.
At these assumptions, the contractor is $23.8K cheaper over 24 months. You save $5.95 per hour vs. the fully loaded FTE.
The contractor option minimizes employment risk, speeds onboarding, and makes ramp-down trivial when the project ends - especially useful in project work, unique hot skillsets, and short-term worker backfill.
An FTE can deepen institutional knowledge (runbooks, topology familiarity, vendor relationships) and often stretches beyond the job description - value not captured in an hourly model.
With an FTE, you’ll invest more in long-term enablement (Zero Trust tooling, privileged access management hygiene, training cadence). Contractors may already be “tool-ready,” but ensure your access controls, monitoring, and off-boarding are watertight.
I have run these cost models for well over 25 years, and I still get the same cost-neutral result. Therefore, I urge organizations to understand and apply decision-making trees based on when it is more advantageous to their organization to use a contractor over a full-time employee.
At Conexis VMS, we help companies evaluate and manage their contingent workforce through cost-effective, flexible solutions. Give us a call. Let’s talk about how we can help you optimize your talent mix - contractor or full-time. Book a free workforce strategy session
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