To find out more about the highs and lows of contracting recruitment, we sat down with our National Contracting Lead, Scott Logan, to learn more about his career in Contracting recruitment, what makes it different from traditional "permanent" recruitment, and the growing emphasis on contracting recruitment at Six Degrees Executive.
Scott has been with Six Degrees Executive for 9 years, and openly talks about how eventful (and rewarding) that journey has been for him.
Scott Loves: his family (fiancé and Six Degrees legend Jo Krause, and son Hunter), and maintaining a good balance between staying fit and healthy and his social life. And Contracting Recruitment. Obviously.
Scott Hates: Dishonesty. And financial scammers.
Scott's family hail from NZ, but he was born and bred in Melbourne which he still calls home. He had a super sporty childhood, playing in up to 5 clubs at any one time, and still has a big focus on his health.
Scott left school not knowing what he wanted to do but quickly found himself in sales, where he spent 5 years selling various services, and leading teams of up to 20 people. He knew it wasn't his end goal. He had some contacts who worked in recruitment who suggested he talk to a specialist Recruiter for Recruiters (or Rec-to-Rec) about career opportunities. And there it began!
After a year, Scott was shoulder-tapped by a much smaller business that had a more specialised focus on technical / engineering recruitment, and spent a further 3 years there.
Eager to learn, Scott did a lot of reading about the art of recruitment, becoming a big fan of Ross Clennett and Greg Savage along the way. The consistent themes they spoke of: best practice and high performance inspired him further.
On arrival at Six Degrees Executive, the environment was exactly what Scott had hoped for. He was surrounded by people who were more experienced than he was and performing at a high level. He was impressed by the way things were done and immediately set about emulating the processes and activities that were going on around him.
It wasn't all smooth sailing, and after a highly successful first year there, Scott struggled in his second. A combination of personal and professional challenges made him question if he was in the right place.
On his return to the business, Scott was refreshed, revived, and determined to succeed. The Engineering team wanted to focus on growing contracting. Having done some contracting recruitment prior, it was a good fit for Scott's skills, and it made sense for him to take the lead. He soon placed his first couple of contractors and very quickly built up from there.
Over time, as more Contracting Consultants joined the business, Scott took a lead role in developing their skills, and running learning programs to keep the business up to date on aspects like workplace health and safety, compliance and legislation. Then, 18 months ago, Scott was promoted to National Contracting Lead.
His role now is to support the growth of contracting across all 3 states, as well as keeping up to date and educating the business on the ever-changing areas of risk, legislation, Workcover, licensing etc.
Still actively recruiting for roles, he also enjoys supporting the growth and development of the contracting group within the business:
For Scott the pros of Contracting recruitment far outweigh the challenges:
Scott says sometimes contracting can be a bit misunderstood, so continually educating candidates, clients, and even recruiters on what it is, and how it can really have a positive impact on business outcomes is key.
We asked Scott what he'd say to someone considering a move into Contracting Recruitment