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Ask HN: How do recruiting firms make sure they get paid?

4 点作者 Gammarays超过 8 年前
I understand many recruiting firms (tech) take 20-30% from a successful candidate&#x27;s starting salary.<p>How do they make sure the employer discloses that the candidate was hired and their salary?<p>What if multiple firms are reaching out to the same candidate for the same employer? I know I&#x27;ve received duplicate job offers from different sourcers on linkedin.

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liquidcool超过 8 年前
In general, you have a contract in place first. Sometimes they&#x27;ll send in nameless resumes, and if the hiring manager likes them, they get the contract in place then. I&#x27;ve had clueless recruiters do that to me, and I suspect some are fake resumes. I&#x27;ve gotten good at spotting recruiter submissions and just ignore them now.<p>My clients have me do all the coordination with the candidate, and we keep each other in the loop. I only work with reputable companies, but there are a couple lawyers out there who specialize in collecting from deadbeat staffing clients, so it is a risk. I understand it&#x27;s more an issue with small businesses (kind of like software consulting).<p>The contract will stipulate grace periods, and usually if the candidate applied in the last 6 months, through any means, you are ineligible for the placement fee.<p>The first recruiter to submit the candidate &quot;wins,&quot; and of course this includes internal recruiters, who get credit for website applications. I was bitten my this once, where I essentially placed a client by selling them on someone who was already in their system, but had been ignored. He had shotgunned his resume and didn&#x27;t pay attention where, so he wasn&#x27;t lying when he said he wasn&#x27;t familiar with the company. It was painful to lose out, but at least he and the hiring manager are very happy with me, so small consolation.<p>This &quot;first submission wins&quot; has motivated recruiters to submit resumes as soon as they get them, before even talking to the applicant. To me, that is unethical and would hurt my reputation. However, I&#x27;ve had job seekers tell me they trust me to apply to relevant jobs on their behalf. Obviously, that&#x27;s very different.