Vendor on premise

Vendor on premise

A Vendor on Premise (VOP) is defined as on site coordination of a customers temporary help services through an exclusive, long-term general contractor relationship with a temporary help company. The designated VOP may enter subcontracting relationships with other temporary help suppliers, or relationships may be specified by the customer. [Staffing Industry Analysts, Inc: "VMS Marketplace Profile", page 21. Staffing Industry Analysts Insight, 2007]

ee also

* Contingent Workforce
* Vendor Management System
* Managed Service Provider
* Staffing
* Human Resource Management
* PEO

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