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Employment Agency commission rates
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Does anyone know what the average commission earnt by recruitment consultants is?
I'm on an on-going contract getting �10 per hour working 37 hrs a week...the company I work for pay the agency �14 per hour for my services...so �4 profit to the agent.
Is this typical of the agent's cut and would I be wasting my time asking for more? Seems to me that an agent with several workers on his/her books would be doing quite well for themselves...
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I'm on an on-going contract getting �10 per hour working 37 hrs a week...the company I work for pay the agency �14 per hour for my services...so �4 profit to the agent.
Is this typical of the agent's cut and would I be wasting my time asking for more? Seems to me that an agent with several workers on his/her books would be doing quite well for themselves...
Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Actually, if the mark up is only �4 the agent would need an awful lot of workers on their books to make it worthwhile.
Out of those �4s they will need to pay for office space, business rates, the wages of their office staff, telephones, heating, lighting, advertising, national insurance etc etc.
If you have enough people employed then the figures would stack up but in our business we'd need a far larger mark up than that to cover overheads.
And, no, I'm not an agent!
Out of those �4s they will need to pay for office space, business rates, the wages of their office staff, telephones, heating, lighting, advertising, national insurance etc etc.
If you have enough people employed then the figures would stack up but in our business we'd need a far larger mark up than that to cover overheads.
And, no, I'm not an agent!
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