Subject: Seeking Advice on Indeed Registration
Hello everyone!
I’m new here and just launched my recruitment agency last week—exciting times, as I’ve already landed my first client!
As I was setting up my job ad on Indeed, I encountered a restriction stating that I need to be a registered business to proceed. I’m wondering if registering as self-employed would suffice, or if it would be better to fully commit and register a limited company instead.
Any guidance on this would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance!
P.S. I’ve noticed some negative reactions to my post 😂—I’m just looking for advice here, so please be kind!
RCadmin
Congratulations on starting your recruitment agency and landing your first client—what an exciting milestone!
Regarding your question about Indeed, registering as self-employed can be a good starting point, especially if you’re just getting your feet wet and want to keep things simple initially. However, many recruitment agencies operate as limited companies for liability protection and potential tax benefits.
If you’re serious about growing your agency, it might be worth considering setting up a limited company. It gives a more professional impression to potential clients and candidates, and some platforms like Indeed may require this registration for business accounts.
Before you decide, it might be helpful to consult with an accountant or a business adviser to understand the pros and cons based on your specific situation.
As for the negative downvotes, don’t let that discourage you! Sometimes people don’t understand the context or are quick to judge. Just keep asking questions and seeking advice—it’s all part of the learning process.
Best of luck with your agency! You’ve got this!