What to prepare for bulk hiring and crew ramp-up
Bulk hiring usually means multiple trades, multiple start dates, or a single project that needs a large number of workers under time pressure. The request needs enough structure to route quickly.
Information to prepare
- Crew size by trade and skill level.
- Project dates, first starts, and expected duration.
- Job location and whether lodging is provided or worker-paid.
- Per diem amount, pay rates, and schedule expectations.
- Required certifications, medical, or client-specific onboarding items.
Why this helps
When the request is organized up front, it is easier to decide whether the project needs direct posting support, a targeted campaign, or a broader employer onboarding path.
