Recruiter fees
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No, if the job was offered at £40,000 per annum, the fee is £4,000!
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This is in the UK, I understand. I'm kind of surprised that it is all paid by the employee and nothing by the company.
Ah, normally the Employer should pay this, though often partial arrangements are made, say at 50% each. (This is for UK)
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A friend has been contacted by a recruiter for an engineering position. Nice enough salary and an interesting job, he teels me. The problem is that he was told that hiring company pays nothing to the recruiters and that the recruiter's fee was 10% of his paycheck. He asked me if this is normal or too much or what. My first thought was... 10% of the first paycheck? of every paycheck? He said he didn't know but would ask. Indeed, it would make a huge, huge difference. But the truth is that I don't have experience on this so I'm putting the question to you gys. Anyone can give me any information to pass along? He is in Japan and the recruiters are a Japanese company and the job is at a Japanese company (he isn't Japanese), in case it matters.
Ive never heard of the employee paying recruiter fees, its always the employer. However ive never even visited japan let alone worked there...things could well work very differently (eg, used knickers from vending machines. i sh1t you not! :omg: ) Fixed typo, well done MM.
modified on Friday, September 5, 2008 5:39 AM
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This is in the UK, I understand. I'm kind of surprised that it is all paid by the employee and nothing by the company.
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A friend has been contacted by a recruiter for an engineering position. Nice enough salary and an interesting job, he teels me. The problem is that he was told that hiring company pays nothing to the recruiters and that the recruiter's fee was 10% of his paycheck. He asked me if this is normal or too much or what. My first thought was... 10% of the first paycheck? of every paycheck? He said he didn't know but would ask. Indeed, it would make a huge, huge difference. But the truth is that I don't have experience on this so I'm putting the question to you gys. Anyone can give me any information to pass along? He is in Japan and the recruiters are a Japanese company and the job is at a Japanese company (he isn't Japanese), in case it matters.
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Ive never heard of the employee paying recruiter fees, its always the employer. However ive never even visited japan let alone worked there...things could well work very differently (eg, used knickers from vending machines. i sh1t you not! :omg: ) Fixed typo, well done MM.
modified on Friday, September 5, 2008 5:39 AM
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First do Recruiters take money :omg: I thought they do it for free to help people find jobs
The Web Developer. Beirout-Lebanon
They do help people find jobs, but they have the "Introduction Fee". It is a standard business practise. A Few years ago I had a bankmanager friend of mine indicate that he had a client who wanted to sell some land. My company is a land developer, so I did the "Introductions", we shared the 1% fee. Not bad, I got £11,000 out of that! (Had to pay £4000 in tax :mad:). But still had a good whack of cash to spend wrecklessly!
------------------------------------ The meek shall inherit the Earth. And the rest of us will go to the stars. - Omni Magazine
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They do help people find jobs, but they have the "Introduction Fee". It is a standard business practise. A Few years ago I had a bankmanager friend of mine indicate that he had a client who wanted to sell some land. My company is a land developer, so I did the "Introductions", we shared the 1% fee. Not bad, I got £11,000 out of that! (Had to pay £4000 in tax :mad:). But still had a good whack of cash to spend wrecklessly!
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No, it should not be paid by you. You have a salary, the company pays you that, on the agreed amount. The company pays the recruiter the fee.
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A friend has been contacted by a recruiter for an engineering position. Nice enough salary and an interesting job, he teels me. The problem is that he was told that hiring company pays nothing to the recruiters and that the recruiter's fee was 10% of his paycheck. He asked me if this is normal or too much or what. My first thought was... 10% of the first paycheck? of every paycheck? He said he didn't know but would ask. Indeed, it would make a huge, huge difference. But the truth is that I don't have experience on this so I'm putting the question to you gys. Anyone can give me any information to pass along? He is in Japan and the recruiters are a Japanese company and the job is at a Japanese company (he isn't Japanese), in case it matters.
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First do Recruiters take money :omg: I thought they do it for free to help people find jobs
The Web Developer. Beirout-Lebanon
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Dalek Dave wrote:
I got £11,000 out of that!
I started liking this "Introductions" stuff :-D
The Web Developer. Beirout-Lebanon
You have to know the right People to Introduce! But it is middleman tax really, I didn't mind when I got my cut though. :)
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I number of my grad friends went into Recruitment Consultancy, they tell me it's a pretty cut-throat competitive business.
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You have to know the right People to Introduce! But it is middleman tax really, I didn't mind when I got my cut though. :)
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It is free here. you can find job listed in a free paper that is published weekly it is called "Alwaseet" in english means like "middleman"
The Web Developer. Beirout-Lebanon
The Web Developer wrote:
you can find job listed in a free pape
You can do that here too, the job of the consultants is to track down people who look like the person the company wants, tries to arrange an interview etc. then gets his comission if the guys gets hired.
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The Web Developer wrote:
you can find job listed in a free pape
You can do that here too, the job of the consultants is to track down people who look like the person the company wants, tries to arrange an interview etc. then gets his comission if the guys gets hired.
He who makes a beast out of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man
Phannon wrote:
arrange an interview etc. then gets his comission if the guys gets hired
"Alwaseet" the paper i was talking about they don't take comission even if the person gets hired they anly ask you to tell the company that you raed their post in their paperand that is it no money taken by teh paper
The Web Developer. Beirout-Lebanon
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i know this is in business but i first time hear about Recruiters take money for being middleman as i said down here it is free here
The Web Developer. Beirout-Lebanon
Are yours paid for by the Government? We have "Job Centers" that are the same, free advertising no fees etc, but they are large monolithic things run by the government and aimed more at the lower end of the job market. Technical or skilled positions tend to be specialist recruitment company based.
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NOT the employer NOR the employee. It should be free I think
The Web Developer. Beirout-Lebanon
Maybe there, but here it is not :((
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Kickers? As in the shoe brand?:~ (only "kickers" I can think of atm)
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Phannon wrote:
Kickers? As in the shoe brand?:~ (only "kickers" I can think of atm)
He meant to type knickers, as in underpants. Japan has vending machines where you can buy underwear that has supposably been worn by young, good looking, sexually active women, who for reasons known only to themselves decide to not wash and reuse but sell to some company. Sounds great doesn't it.
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