We connect top talent with the world’s most innovative companies.
Our clients rely on our knowledge of technology, their industries, companies, cultures, the candidates we place, and the quality and responsiveness of our service.
We understand our clients' business needs and the gritty details at the core of building a team of world-class talent. From executive search and contingency recruiting, to contract to hire and consulting, Harris Allied provides a full suite of solutions for clients and candidates.
Want access to the best talent in the business?
Our Consulting Program.
In fast-changing environments, contract staffing may be the solution you need to build your team.
For teams, this solution offers organizations the ability to scale quickly, evaluate candidates real-time, and eliminate the administration of on-boarding paperwork, and outsource the management of payroll, taxes, insurance, ACA compliance, and other employee-related tasks.
For individuals, the Harris Allied Consulting Program allows you to have the kind of autonomy that employers are not typically able to offer employees, with benefits like flexible scheduling and a greater ability to manage your parallel priorities. Perhaps the greatest benefit are the "employee" benefits that Harris Allied is able to provide consultants who qualify for the program.
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We're always keen observers of trends and new ideas, and sometimes the media seeks out our point of view on strategies and trends. Either way, we’re here for you as a resource to keep up with what's happening in our dynamic industry. Take a look, then give us a call if you want to know more.
June 12, 2019
IT has become ingrained in every part of business strategy, so it's not surprising that demand for tech talent is at an all-time high, forcing organizations to be creative when competing for talent.
May 30, 2019
Job-seekers often feel that employers hold all the cards. They feel that they’re selling themselves to a buyer with lots of options and that they themselves need to be flexible and accommodating.
May 28, 2019
Dear Annie: I don’t usually meddle in my kids’ career decisions, but I think my son is about to do something he’ll regret. He’s been working in IT at a Fortune 500 company since he graduated from Stanford three years ago, and he’s been pretty happy there. Now, some friends of his from school are starting a company, and he’s thinking of chucking his job and joining them.
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