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Why Would a Company Pay a Fee to A Recruiter. They are So Expensive!
I think the answer is obvious but I worked in search for more than 40 years. Here’s the reason.
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sir, i got one recruiter online.. and i talked with him as well, and skype too..he has his own wesite too.. but he asking me to pay first to become his clients..i have doubt wheather he is fraud or not..is it okay if i pay on his account
+Sonam Tobgay. Personally, I would not pay. What will he do for you? Ask him, if I asked you manager about the fee you are charging me, what would they say? If they say, “They would be fine,” reply, “Great! Give me their name and number and LinkedIn url right now” so you can look them up.