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We are looking for a part-time recruiter, but don't want to pay an hourly rate. Are there typical arrangements for recruiters that pay on placement (other than a % of the candidate's salary)?
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Pay On Placement
posted at 12/11/2008 12:18 PM EST
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Pay On Placement
posted at 12/15/2008 11:24 AM EST
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alayman, I am sure you have found a solution by now but if not, Talpro offers a recruitment management service that allows an employer to set a flat fee to be paid on a successful placement. Talpro then takes over the role of finding those recruiters that will work your position for the said fee. A lot of independent recruiters will work these types of positions.
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Pay On Placement
posted at 12/16/2008 3:49 AM EST
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