It's good, my friend applied and he was called up the next day.and whats the fees like?
i got my current job after leaving singtel thru them.
50 + gst referral fee required to be payable to them once you accept the job offer.
1) one time charges?
2) $50+gst is fixed rate for every one?
3) if not successful, does applicant have to pay them?
1 time charge. u only pay them upon accepting the job offer (meaning the employer had given you the job) not job interviews.
i see....so i need to physically go down to them?
yes they will ask you to go down to fill in your resume and sign a letter of agreement.
look for them only when you run out of options.
Got this agent calling up, asking if I would be interested to take up an entry level job, a temp job somemore. Come on, I am not that desperate for a job such that I will have to downgrade myself to entry level temp job in my profession.
It depends..
If you're looking for a part-time job, forget it. (I got tons of bad experiences)
If you're looking for a full-time job, then maybe you can give it a try.
yes for FT jobs, its definitely worth trying.
MNCs usually look for established recruit agencies for recruitment and its a ticket to joining these MNCs.
So with a better pay package and benefits, what is this $50 to me? :lovegrin: Although i still dun like the idea of paying this $50 :bsmilie: but weighing the pros and cons, i can easily earn back this $50 in the new company.
This $50 gets me a $1k pay jump, 22 days annual leave in the new company what the heck! So i say its worth it.
Honestly, recruitment agency should not collect any money from jobseekers. The reason is they already earned between 30% to more than 100% (for head hunter) from the employer.
However, i would say if the charge is only after you secure a job, i guess it's reasonable as they usually have better clientele and some will prep you for the interview.