Service Model Comparison
Contractors vs employees: pros and cons for software development teams
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Choosing between contractors and full-time employees affects cost, flexibility, and management. Here's a complete comparison:
Contractors - Advantages:
•Lower employment taxes (they handle their own)
•No benefits overhead
•Easier international hiring
•Flexible scaling (up or down)
•Simpler termination
•No equity dilution
Contractors - Disadvantages:
•Less "loyalty" perception
•Can't offer equity directly
•Potential misclassification risk
•May feel less integrated
Employees - Advantages:
•Stronger commitment signal
•Can offer equity/options
•Clearer legal relationship
•Cultural integration
Employees - Disadvantages:
•+30-50% cost (taxes, benefits)
•Complex international setup
•Harder to terminate
•Need local entities or EOR
Cost comparison:
| Cost Component | Contractor | Employee |
|---|---|---|
| Base compensation | $6,000 | $6,000 |
| Employer taxes | $0 | $600-1,800 |
| Benefits | Included* | $500-1,000 |
| HR/Admin | Provider | You |
| Total | $7,500 | $8,000-10,000 |
*Via staff aug provider
Decision framework:
•<2 years, flexible needs → Contractors
•Core team, equity important → Employees
•International, no entity → Contractors
•Regulatory requirements → Depends on rules
BEON.tech structures contractors to feel like employees—same benefits, stability, and integration—without the overhead.
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