Placement

Three ways we place.

Permanent, project-to-perm, or project: the right model depends on how sure you are of the need and how long you need the talent. Same vetting underneath all three; different commitment on top.

02 — The common thread

One standard of vetting, whichever model you pick.

Every person CFA places — for a decade or a deadline — clears the same bar: professionally referenced and matched by recruiters who read drawings. Most also carry CFAeX certification on real project work — it’s free for our candidates, and certified talent gets presented first. The model changes the commitment, not the quality.

We invented project-based design staffing in 1984. Read the story →

Common questions

What is the difference between permanent, project-to-perm, and project placement?

Permanent is a long-term direct hire; project-to-perm is a contract trial that converts when proven; project is temporary capacity for a surge or deadline. The vetting is the same for all three.

Which placement model should I choose?

If you have confirmed, budgeted headcount, choose permanent. If you want to verify fit first, choose project-to-perm. If the need is temporary, choose project.

Are all CFA placements vetted the same way?

Yes. Every person CFA places, for a decade or a deadline, is professionally referenced and screened by recruiters who read drawings. Most are also CFAeX-certified on real project work — certification is free for our candidates, strongly encouraged, and certified talent gets presented first.

Tell us the need — we’ll point you to the right model.