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Old 02-07-2012, 04:06 PM   #26
northcrunk
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They don't cost you anything, they get their money from the company when your hired. If your working contract for them than they get a certain dollar amount based on your salary from the company your employed with. It's a great way to get into an industry your interested in or if you are a office worker. Just be careful as not all firms are good. I've built up a really good relationship with my recruiter so she will go the extra mile to get me more money or a permanent position. It's all about building that relationship with them.
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