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A contract of employment, also known as an Employment Contract, employment agreement, or job contract, is a contract between an employer and employee that outlines the terms of a job such as the rights, responsibilities, and obligations of both parties.
Keep in mind, an independent contractor (sometimes called a contractor or subcontractor, depending on the situation) is not considered an employee. If you are hiring an independent contractor, you should use an Independent Contractor Agreement instead.
Generally, a worker is hired as a certain type of employee: permanent or temporary and full time, part time, or seasonal.
Employees are hired on a permanent or temporary contract, meaning:
An employee can work full time, part time, or on a seasonal basis:
Keep in mind, employment laws (including the definition of each employment type and what a person may be entitled to as a certain type of employee) may differ slightly by state.
An employee and an independent contractor are both a type of worker, but an employee typically differs from a contractor in several ways.
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