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<title>How are recruiters paid by their clients?</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">Q. How are recruiters paid by their clients? A. Recruiters typically earn between 20%-33% of starting salary. Thus, it&apos;s in the recruiter&apos;s interest to negotiate the highest possible salary. This sounds like a lot, but many companies are willing to...</summary>
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<![CDATA[<p><strong>Q.</strong> How are recruiters paid by their clients?</p>

<p><strong>A.</strong> Recruiters typically earn between 20%-33% of starting salary. Thus, it's in the recruiter's interest to negotiate the highest possible salary. This sounds like a lot, but many companies are willing to pay it to save the cost of reviewing thousands of wrong resumes and spending hundreds of management hours meeting with the wrong candidates. </p>

<p>Often, there is a guarantee period, typically 30 days. If the new employee doesn't work out for whatever reason, the employer gets all or part of their fee back, depending on the contract. A good recruiter will work hard to replace a faulty hire -- in that case the fee is kept. </p>

<p>Many companies refuse to pay third-party recruiters and only hire directly. If you only distribute your resume through recruiters, you will not be hired by them.</p>]]>

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