Recruiter contracts?
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- fredddddd
This is not an ethics question, I'm just curious.
If a company hires a recruiter to find employees, do they sign contracts before someone is found? What kind of term are future employees under the "care" of the recruiter?
I know sometimes the recruiter just charges a fee, but lots of time, the company pays the recruiter who pays the employee. If you decide to hire the referred employee directly and ignore the recruiter, is that illegal?
- yurimon0
Depends. if you signed up as work for hire, meaning an agency that hires out people for projects then, you prob sign a non competing clause. It would say something that you cant solicit their clients outside the agency.
If its a regular recruiter, they get paid for the success of your placement. depends on what you sign with who if it is on a contract basis.
- bulletfactory0
contract vs full-time.
- utopian0
I would agree that sometimes that this will never happen except when I don't think about it when it does, I never agree with others as they sometime depend on further actions.