Do we have any jobs shorter than 13 weeks?

Do we have any jobs shorter than 13 weeks?

The vast majority of our jobs will be 13 weeks. We are not a "fast staffing" agency and should communicate to travelers that our model is built on providing greater stability by focusing on a standard 13-week contract duration.
When travelers are ending a contract and wish to extend, this is a slightly more common scenario to be able to request a shorter contract length (< 13 weeks) but it will ultimately be up to the facility to approve or deny their request.


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