For Employers

Payrolling Services

Already found the worker you want to hire? LINK Staffing can place that employee on our payroll and serve as the employer of record. We handle the employment administration so your team can reduce internal burden, improve compliance support, and stay focused on the business.

Employer of Record Support
Benefits + ACA Administration
No Minimum Hours Before Conversion
No Conversion Fee
The model, defined

What Is Payrolling?

Payrolling is a service for employers who have already identified the person they want to hire but do not want to take on the full administrative responsibility of employing that worker directly.

With LINK Staffing’s payrolling service, the employee is placed on LINK’s payroll while performing work for your company. LINK serves as the employer of record and manages the employment administration tied to that arrangement, including payroll processing, workers’ compensation, unemployment administration, payroll tax handling, onboarding documentation, and benefits administration.

This gives employers a practical way to keep the worker they selected while reducing internal workload, improving compliance support, and helping limit risk tied to co-employment and worker classification.

Use cases

When Payrolling Makes Sense

Payrolling can be a smart fit when you already know who you want to bring on, but you want a more flexible and lower-burden way to manage the employment side of the relationship. It is especially useful in operational environments like manufacturing, logistics and warehouse, energy, skilled trades, and other workforce-heavy settings where speed, compliance, and flexibility matter.

Use Case 01

You Already Found the Worker

You sourced the candidate through your own network, referral process, recruiter, or internal team and want LINK to handle the payroll and employment administration.

Use Case 02

You Want to Reduce Co-Employment & Classification Risk

You want the worker supporting your operation, but you do not want your internal team carrying the full burden of payroll compliance, tax administration, workers’ compensation, and employment paperwork.

Use Case 03

You Need a Seasonal, Project, or Temporary Solution

You need to payroll a worker for a contract assignment, seasonal need, project-based role, or limited-term engagement without adding unnecessary internal burden.

Use Case 04

You Need to Payroll an Intern

Intern payrolling can be a smart fit when you want to bring on a seasonal or short-term employee but want a third party to manage payroll setup, onboarding administration, and related compliance support.

Use Case 05

You Want Flexibility to Convert Later

Move the employee to your payroll when the timing is right for your business — without penalties for moving fast or slow:

  • No minimum hours required before conversion
  • No conversion fee when you bring the employee in-house
  • You set the timeline — convert in weeks or months, on your terms
What LINK Handles

The Employment Administration. So You Can Focus on Operations.

LINK takes on the employment administration so your team can stay focused on operations, productivity, and growth.

01 / Payroll

Payroll Processing

LINK places the employee on our payroll and manages payroll processing so wages are handled accurately and on time.

02 / Tax

Payroll Taxes & Statutory Administration

LINK handles the payroll tax responsibilities tied to the employee, including Social Security, Medicare, federal unemployment, state unemployment, and related payroll tax administration.

03 / Workers’ Comp

Workers’ Compensation & Unemployment Administration

LINK assumes responsibility for workers’ compensation coverage and unemployment-related administration associated with the payrolled employee.

04 / Onboarding

Onboarding Documents & Employment Forms

LINK manages key employment documentation and onboarding administration required to place the employee on assignment as LINK Field Staff.

05 / Benefits

Benefits Administration & ACA Support

LINK can support benefits administration tied to the payrolled employee, including ACA-related administration where applicable.

06 / Screening & Safety

Screening & Safety Standards

If LINK hires the referred employee, that individual must still meet LINK’s hiring criteria. LINK’s service model is reinforced by the 9-Step Employee Selection System and the LINK 360° Safe Environment Program.

Why employers choose LINK for payrolling

More Than a Paycheck. A Workforce Partner.

Payrolling should do more than process paychecks. It should make employment administration easier, reduce internal workload, improve compliance support, and create a cleaner path to bring on workers you already know you want.

LINK’s payrolling service is designed for employers who want that flexibility without taking on unnecessary payroll, benefits, workers’ compensation, and tax administration internally. As employer of record, LINK can manage the administrative side of employment while helping reduce exposure tied to co-employment, misclassification concerns, and changing employment requirements.

What strengthens this model is the system behind it. LINK’s broader employer service approach is supported by the 9-Step Employee Selection System, LOPE®, and the LINK 360° Safe Environment Program. That means employers are not just getting administrative support. They are working with a staffing partner built around structure, screening, safety, and workforce support.

For employers with supplier diversity goals, LINK’s WBENC certification can also create added purchasing value.

The process

How LINK Payrolling Works

A simple process for employers who already know who they want to bring on.

01

You Identify the Worker

You bring the worker you want to hire to LINK Staffing.

02

LINK Reviews Fit & Hiring Criteria

If LINK is hiring the referred employee, that individual must meet LINK’s hiring criteria before being placed as LINK Field Staff.

03

LINK Handles Employment Setup

LINK manages the employment administration required to place the employee on our payroll.

04

The Employee Works for Your Operation

The worker performs services for your business while LINK serves as the employer of record.

05

Convert When You Are Ready

If and when you want to bring the employee onto your payroll, you can do so with no minimum hours requirement and no conversion fee.

Choose the right model

Payrolling vs. Other Staffing Models

Not every hiring need calls for the same service model. Payrolling is best when the employer already knows who they want to hire and needs help with the employment side of the relationship.

Why LINK

Built on 45+ Years of Workforce Support

Employers evaluating payrolling services are not just comparing price. They are comparing trust, compliance support, responsiveness, and the confidence that the provider can handle the administrative burden correctly.

LINK Staffing has supported employers since 1980 and offers payrolling as part of a broader workforce solutions platform. That matters because many companies do not just need payroll processing. They need a staffing partner that understands screening, safety, workforce management, and employer-side support across multiple hiring models.

Since 1980
45+ years supporting employers
WBENC
Certified Women’s Business Enterprise
No Minimum
No minimum hours before conversion
$0
No conversion fee
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Frequently asked

Frequently Asked Questions About Payrolling Services

What is payrolling?
Payrolling is a service that allows an employer to keep a worker they have already identified while LINK Staffing handles payroll processing, workers’ compensation, benefits administration, payroll taxes, and related employment compliance.
What does employer of record mean?
Employer of record means LINK Staffing serves as the legal employer for the payrolled worker and takes responsibility for the employment administration tied to that arrangement.
Do I have to use LINK Staffing to find the employee first?
No. Clients can recruit their own candidates, and those candidates can be payrolled as LINK Field Staff if they meet LINK hiring criteria.
What does LINK handle under a payrolling arrangement?
LINK handles employee wages, payroll processing, workers’ compensation, unemployment-related administration, payroll taxes, and related employment administration for the payrolled employee.
Does payrolling include benefits administration?
Payrolling can include benefits-related administration tied to the employee relationship, including ACA-related administration where applicable.
Does the employee still have to meet LINK’s hiring criteria?
Yes. If LINK hires the person you refer, the employee must meet LINK’s hiring criteria before being placed as LINK Field Staff.
How does payrolling help reduce risk?
Because LINK serves as the employer of record, LINK manages the employment administration tied to the worker, which can help reduce internal burden and support compliance around payroll, workers’ compensation, tax handling, and related employment obligations.
Can payrolling work for interns or seasonal employees?
Yes. Payrolling can be a strong fit for interns, seasonal workers, project-based employees, and other short-term or limited-duration hires when the employer has already identified the worker and wants administrative support.
Can I convert the employee to my payroll later?
Yes. There is no minimum hours worked requirement before the employee can be converted to the client’s payroll, and there is no fee for that conversion.
What payroll taxes and compliance items are typically involved?
Depending on the arrangement, payrolling may involve administration related to Social Security, Medicare, federal unemployment, state unemployment, workers’ compensation, onboarding forms, and other employment-related documentation and compliance tasks.
How is payrolling different from temp-to-hire?
With temp-to-hire, LINK typically helps source and place the worker while the employer evaluates fit before hiring direct. With payrolling, the employer has already chosen the worker and wants LINK to manage the employment administration.
Is this page only for Texas?
No. This page is written as a broad employer service page so it can support LINK’s current markets and future growth without sounding limited to one city or one metro.
Ready when you are

Already Found the Right Worker? Let LINK Handle the Employment Side.

Tell us about the worker you want to bring on, and LINK Staffing can help you move faster with less administrative burden. We will help you determine whether payrolling is the right fit for your business.