The Benefits of Part-Time Workers – For Employers and Job Seekers

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Published on October 9, 2025
Written by Tania Rogers

In today’s evolving workforce, hiring part-time employees can offer significant advantages for both employers and job seekers. While many roles continue to be advertised on a full-time basis, there is growing value in exploring part-time options, particularly for roles that are difficult to fill or where flexibility can lead to better outcomes.

 

Why Job Seekers Choose Part-Time Work

Many individuals seek part-time work to create more space for personal priorities, whether that’s family, education, health, or other interests. For them, work-life balance isn’t just a perk; it’s a necessity. However, finding part-time roles can be challenging in a market dominated by full-time job advertisements. This is where employers willing to offer flexible hours can gain a competitive edge.

 

The Employer Advantage

Opening a role to part-time candidates can significantly broaden an employer’s access to skilled talent. This is especially relevant in hard-to-fill positions, for example, in Accounting Firms, where qualified professionals may only be available for reduced hours.

Additionally, hiring experienced candidates on a part-time basis allows companies to access high-level expertise without incurring the full cost of a full-time salary and benefits, thanks to pro rata pay structures.

 

Enhancing Employer Branding

Offering part-time work also contributes positively to employer branding. Organisations that demonstrate flexibility are often seen as progressive and supportive, values that attract quality candidates. In some cases, a role might start part-time and transition into full-time as circumstances change, offering flexibility on both sides.

 

Increased Productivity and Reduced Stress

Employees working part-time often experience lower stress levels, as they are better able to balance work with personal responsibilities. With a reduced workload, they may also bring increased focus and productivity to the hours they do work.

 

Strategic Scheduling

Part-time hours can also help employers cover off-peak shifts, such as early mornings or late afternoons, without the need for full-time coverage. This flexibility in scheduling can optimise business operations without compromising service quality.

 

When Part-Time Isn’t an Option

Of course, not all roles are suitable for part-time work. High-volume workloads or roles requiring constant availability may necessitate full-time employees. However, for positions where flexibility is possible, considering part-time options can lead to strong business and employee outcomes.

 

Interested in exploring how part-time hiring could benefit your accounting practice?

Contact Tania Rogers to discuss how flexible work models can support your business strategy and attract exceptional talent.

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Published on October 9, 2025
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