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Employment Agencies
Does anyone have any opinions or experience with employment agencies that charge the employee a fee based on the job they find them?
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I've never used one but from my understanding when I've been looking most are a scam. Good employment agencies will get their fees from the employers not the candidates.
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Sounds like a scam to me. They shouldn't be charging the employees a fee, they should be charging the employers. Stay away.
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Add my vote to the "scam" theory. The employer should always pay the fee.
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Except in the case perhaps of very specialized job placement companies you should not pay a fee. All fees should be paid by the employer to agency.
That said, if we're talking temp work (or temp-to-hire) the amount per hour you get paid will be less than the amount per hour the company will pay your agency. If that is what they mean by a fee ("you get $9/hour and they'll pay $12/hour") then that is normal. Definitely never EVER pay a fee just to get them to look for work for you. |
Isn't that called a pimp anyways? ;)
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To me, it sounds like a scam. I tried to see if there was anything on Snopes on this in particular, but didn't find anything.
I DID find out something else along similar lines through: Women in Germany face the loss of unemployment benefits if they decline to accept work in brothels. (Not true, but it amused me none-the-less) |
Same in Australia - Employer pays the fee. (with the exception outlined by Alex above).
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Add my vote for a scam too. Legit agencies and headhunters work for the employer and are paid by the employer.
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It went like this-
We have 3 jobs we would suggest for you. We get 10% of your first years income. Minimum of a third up front. If you lose that job for any reasonable cause in the first 90 days we have 15 days to find you a new job. If not, you are off the hook for paying the fee. If you keep the job you make payments yourself for the rest of the year. Um, no. I am not going to magically come up with $1400 plus to pay a fee to help him find a job when I can't even pay the mortgage. No thanks. |
That's awful! I'd consider reporting them to the BBB or something.
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I'd just tell them they had better find me a job that is $2800 over what I was asking so I get a raise and they get a raise.
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Quote:
1. You get three job suggestions. 2. One of them, in collusion with scam offers you job at $30,000/year (or whatever). 3. You have to pay $1,000 up front. 4. "We're sorry, sudden downturn, you're fired before you start." They get $1,000 and you're relieved and your debt to them. |
They called him with a temp job- 3 weeks of employment. Better than nothing-
But they sure have some gall- they told him he could save the income towards a down payment on a permanent job. Not a chance. No cost for this one-the employer pays the fee. As it should be- |
Laid off
Lousy Job Attempt at good job gone bad wrong Unemployed again Finances in the pits Applications out the ears Interviews and no real follow up or possibilities Found a listing yesterday-submit application-got a call back-second call shortly after they pull his MVR-final interview scheduled for today. Go to the interview-GOT THE JOB!!! It's a GOOD JOB- reliable and constant income-expanding company. Off to drug test-start officially in less than 2 weeks. SQUEEEE My unemployed husband is employed! And all without the employment agencies help..... |
Congrats!
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