Finding work?
Would you pay one of those agency companies to find you work?
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- Absolutely not! An employer usually pays an agency to find employees!
- I would visit my local unemployment office and ask to speak with a counselor and/or sign up with a temporary agency which can often lead to permanent employment.
- No you don't pay agency companies to help you find work If you have a CV put your CV on some websites and try different agencies if some say you have to pay Good Luck
- Any reputable employement agency or recruiting firm will be completely employer paid. The company gets a percentage of your salary or a flat fee for finding you. These agencies are really there for the benefit of the employer (although they are going to do everything they can to find good employees for their clients) so it is up to the company to pay any agency fees. If an agency says you have to pay anything at all then turn around and leave. Even web sites where you pay to have your resume distributed is a waste of money. With some time and research you can find better companies to send your resume to, companies that actually do what you want to do.
- No. it should be free. Good luck on your job search.
- absolutely not. i've known of people who have and it's a scam. anyway, you can do the same thing they do, contact companies you know are hiring, a good website is indeed.com, there you can see all web job postings. lot's of luck.
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