I used a recruiter back in May. I didn’t end up getting an interview. The recruiter reached out in September to confirm.
My experience in the area has grown so I wanted to reapply.
I know that recruiters have you locked in for around 6 months or so. Is that after first contact or last contact? Also, is it 6 months or longer?
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Re: Recruiter lock-out period
Shouldn't you know how to read your contract?
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Re: Recruiter lock-out period
It should be 6 months since they submitted your materials to the firm
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I think the contract is between the enployer and the recruiter. I don’t know which recruiters you’ve worked with before, but I’ve never had to sign a contract.malibustacy wrote:Shouldn't you know how to read your contract?
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Re: Recruiter lock-out period
Thanks!misterjames wrote:It should be 6 months since they submitted your materials to the firm
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Re: Recruiter lock-out period
Malibustacy gives an ignorant answer. What a shocker.Anonymous User wrote:I think the contract is between the enployer and the recruiter. I don’t know which recruiters you’ve worked with before, but I’ve never had to sign a contract.malibustacy wrote:Shouldn't you know how to read your contract?
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