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| | Ask HN: Why will companies hire you, but not buy code from you? | | 1 point by erdos4d on Sept 7, 2022 | hide | past | favorite | 8 comments | | I run a little consulting business that makes bespoke software. I also get headhunted a lot. When I tell the recruiter that I am not interested in working for them, but I would be happy to sell them the same deliverable I would make for them as an employee, they are not open to this. Why do companies operate this way? Why do they want to pay you 10X (or whatever multiple it is) what that deliverable would cost in salary, rather than just paying you X for the thing itself? This makes no sense to me. |
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You are anyway talking to the "wrong" people.
A recruiter is generally an external consultant that has nothing to do with the actual company, he/she is tasked to find candidates for a role (and nothing else, and they are paid for providing these candidates only).
And they won't give you a contact to the company, let alone to the people inside the company that can overrule a taken decision "let's hire someone to do this" with an alternative.
If you manage to get to know the company they are recruiting for AND you manage to speak to its CTO (or whomever takes this kind of decisions) then you might have a chance to propose the alternative of just buying the code.