Yes, those are common types of employment: full-time, part-time, contract, temporary, freelance, and internship. Here's the breakdown of the difference between contract employment and temporary employment:
* Contract employment: A contract employee works for an employer for a specific period, defined in an employment contract. The contract lays out the terms, like job duties, compensation, and duration. It's often project-based or for a specific need. When the contract ends, the employment relationship also ends, though the contract can sometimes be renewed.
* Temporary employment: A temporary employee is hired for a limited time to cover short-term needs like seasonal work, filling in for absent employees, or handling extra work during busy periods. Unlike contract employment, temporary workers may be employed through staffing agencies and don’t always have a set end date in their agreement.
In summary, while both roles are for a limited period, contract employees typically have a formal agreement with set terms, while temporary workers are usually more flexible and can be employed directly or through agencies for short-term tasks.