Solutions
CXC helps you manage your contractors, as well as providing tailored initiatives to improve your workforce quality and efficiency while reducing risks and costs.

Managing Your Contingent Workforce
Are you struggling to manage your contingent workforce compliantly and effectively? CXC ensures a streamlined approach to contingent workforce management regardless of talent source, as well as clear accountability for all stages of a contingent worker’s contract through a single provider.
Enabling Your Corporate Program
Are you attracting, managing and retaining top contingent talent? In addition to our core contingent workforce management service, CXC can introduce initiatives that will significantly improve your ability to engage new and known contingent talent, regardless of whether you adopt an in-house or outsourced MSP approach.
CXC Comply - Vetting & Compliance Platform
Are you managing and paying contingent workers, but can’t navigate the complexity of global workforce compliance? CXC Comply supports companies engaging highly sought-after contractors compliantly, through our proprietary contractor vetting and compliance platform.

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Latest case studies
Implementing a contingent workforce program to reduce risk and cost for TAL
CXC's experience with other insurance clients helped design and successfully implement a solution for TAL to improve visibility, and reduce both contractor spend and risk with minimal disruption to their contractor base. Read case study
Increasing efficiency of contractor management through technology and process
CXC works with this large energy client to provide agility, automation and improved overall experience for contractors and hiring managers.Read case study
Transforming & Optimising Our Client’s Contingent Workforce Program
This organisation was seeking an alternative solution, where they could focus on ‘high value’ talent sourcing, separate from the management and engagement of independent contractors.Read case study