Staffing Agency Payroll Processing Workforce
A back-office workforce that runs weekly contractor payroll — ingesting timesheets, verifying hours, and posting clean runs with a human on every exception.
The manual reality
Where the margin leaks today.
Contractor payroll is a weekly deadline that never moves. Timesheets come in, hours have to be checked against approvals, anomalies flagged, and a clean run posted — every week, without error. Manual prep makes it slow and risky, and a single mistake becomes a pay problem.
- ·Weekly timesheets arrive in inconsistent formats
- ·Hours verified against approvals by hand
- ·Exceptions easy to miss under deadline
- ·Manual prep makes every run slow and error-prone
Before & after
The same workflow, run by a workforce.
Manual today
Done by hand, every cycle
- 1Collect contractor timesheets each week
- 2Verify hours against approvals manually
- 3Flag and chase anomalies before the deadline
- 4Assemble and post the payroll run by hand
With the EQ workforce
Governed. Logged. Reversible.
- EQ ingests contractor timesheets automatically
- Verifies hours against approvals
- Flags exceptions for a human to decide
- Posts clean, reconciled payroll runs
The workforce
4 workers, one duty each.
Ingest worker
Collects weekly contractor timesheets
Verify worker
Checks hours against approvals
Exception worker
Flags anomalies for a human decision
Post worker
Posts clean, reconciled payroll runs
The math
What the manual version costs.
Hours saved
22h/wk
Published hours this workforce takes off the team each week.
Manual cost / year
$32,032
Modelled: 22h/wk × $28 loaded admin hour × 52 weeks ($616/wk).
With EQ
~$0.40/task
You only pay for governed work that gets done — no headcount, no idle hours.
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FAQ
Questions, answered.
How does EQ automate contractor payroll?
EQ ingests contractor timesheets, verifies hours against approvals, flags exceptions for a human, and posts clean payroll runs — cutting manual prep dramatically while keeping a human in the loop for anomalies.
Is a human still involved in each run?
Yes. Routine verification and posting run automatically, but every anomaly is flagged for a human decision, so people stay in control of the exceptions that matter.
How much time does the contractor payroll workforce save?
Teams running this workforce save an estimated 22 hours per week on weekly contractor payroll prep and verification.
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