Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of a head-hunter do you suggest? I always thought they would charge a lot of $$. Which of course would be worthwhile if I were to land a job. However, I don't know where to begin and who to contact. But thank you for your response.
Actually, the employer who hires you pays the headhunter. You wouldn't pay a thing.
Companies pay headhunters to do all of the vetting for them and match them to the right candidates.
But HH are usually used for companies willing to pay 30%? fees to find candidates. So these are candidates with skills and experience the companies are looking for and can't find or don't have the time or don't want to use their own resources to find them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of a head-hunter do you suggest? I always thought they would charge a lot of $$. Which of course would be worthwhile if I were to land a job. However, I don't know where to begin and who to contact. But thank you for your response.
Actually, the employer who hires you pays the headhunter. You wouldn't pay a thing.
Companies pay headhunters to do all of the vetting for them and match them to the right candidates.
Anonymous wrote:What kind of a head-hunter do you suggest? I always thought they would charge a lot of $$. Which of course would be worthwhile if I were to land a job. However, I don't know where to begin and who to contact. But thank you for your response.