Jason Perry, FCIPD

Co-Founder & Director

Jason Perry, FCIPD
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Jason Perry, FCIPD

Co-Founder & Director

Jason is an experienced Recruiter and recruitment business owner, having launched ASL Recruitment in 1998.

A Chartered Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development (CIPD), Jason's background is in HR & Training and psychometric profiling. In addition to being an active member of the recruitment industry and the business community, Jason has worked on major government contracts in the training and education sector, establishing an initiative to deliver funded qualifications to those in the workplace seeking to further their career and qualifications. He is frequently invited as a guest speaker at events, presenting on recruitment and HR-related topics and is often heard providing commentary and opinion to the BBC News on employment-related issues.

Connect with Jason on   LinkedIn   and email him at   jasonp@aslgroup.co.uk

Insights from Jason

The Shift Back to PAYE Contractors in High-End Engineering Roles

The Shift Back to PAYE Contractors in High-End Engineering Roles

A quiet shift is happening

Over the past few years, most conversations around contract hiring have been dominated by IR35, compliance, and how businesses adapt to it. That hasn’t gone away. But underneath that, there’s been a quieter shift — particularly in high-end engineering environments.

More organisations are starting to move back towards PAYE-based contractor models.

Not across the board, and not always deliberately. But it’s happening often enough to be noticeable. And in many cases, it’s not being driven by policy, but by what actually works in practice.

Why Engineering Projects Are Being Delayed by Hiring  Not Design

Why Engineering Projects Are Being Delayed by Hiring — Not Design

The assumption is usually complexity

In most high-end engineering environments, delays are typically put down to complexity. Tight tolerances, evolving specifications, integration challenges, supply chain disruption — all the usual suspects tend to take the blame. And to be fair, those things do cause problems. But increasingly, they’re not the reason projects are slipping. More often than not, the issue is something much simpler, and slightly less comfortable to acknowledge: the right people aren’t in place when they’re needed.

Speed vs Quality in Technical Recruitment  Why Its Still a False Choice

Speed vs Quality in Technical Recruitment — Why It’s Still a False Choice

The pressure to move quickly

In most engineering environments, hiring rarely happens in a calm, controlled way. It tends to be driven by need. A project ramps up, a gap appears, timelines tighten, and suddenly the priority becomes getting someone in place as quickly as possible.

That pressure is completely understandable. When delivery is at stake, speed matters.

But it often creates a familiar tension — the idea that you can either move quickly or hire well, but not both.

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Welcoming Rebekah French to ASL Technical

We’re really pleased to welcome Rebekah French to the ASL Technical team as we continue to grow our specialist engineering recruitment offering.

Rebekah joins us with a strong track record in technical recruitment, and from the moment we started speaking it was clear she shares the same values that underpin how we work — honesty, quality, and genuinely understanding the industries we support.

Why Quick Hiring Decisions Are Costing Engineering Businesses More Than Delays

Why “Quick Hiring Decisions” Are Costing Engineering Businesses More Than Delays

There’s a lot of pressure in engineering businesses right now to move faster on hiring.

Projects are tight. Deadlines are tighter. And when a critical role opens up, the instinct is often to speed things up—shorten the process, skip stages, and get someone in the door as quickly as possible.

On the surface, that makes sense.

But in reality, we’re seeing more businesses run into problems not because they moved too slowly… but because they moved too quickly.