Employment agency

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An employment agency is a company that matches workers to open jobs.

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[edit] Executive recruitment

Main article: Recruiter

A third party recruiter can work on their own or through an agency, and acts as an independent contact between their client companies and the candidates they recruit for a position. They can specialise in client relationships only (sales or business development), in finding candidates (recruiting or sourcing), or in both areas. Most recruiters tend to specialize in permanent or full-time, direct hire positions or contract positions, but occasionally in both.

[edit] Temporary staffing firm

Main article: Temporary work

A temporary agency may be distinct from a recruitment firm, which seeks to place full-time employees, but there is often a large overlap: temporary workers may go on to become full-time employees; or workers a company intends to hire as a full-time employee may start out as trial temporary worker.

In the UK the temporary worker is technically employed by the recruitment agency whilst working on site for the client who pay the bills. The agency is responsible for paying the temporary worker plus paying employers national insurance to the government and setting aside holiday pay (working time directive or WTR (regulations)). This total cost then has a profit margin added and is charged per hour to the client. The temporary worker fills in timesheets (often online) and is paid by BACS on a weekly basis.

Many temporary agencies specialize in a particular profession or field of business, such as accounting, health care, technical, or secretarial.

==Student employment office== These offices are usually located in many colleges and universities worldwide.

[edit] Little known facts

Les Chadwick, formerly a member of English rock and roll group Gerry & the Pacemakers, formed a successful employment agency following his band's demise. Chadwick's wife Jo Siopis, a former record producer, was also instrumental in the agency's formation.

[edit] See also

  • Talent agent
  • Job Bank
  • Job Agencies Directory of job agencies worldwide.
  • iAgora International website with information about working abroad
  • LMS Property Recruitment An example of a recruitment agency for the property sector.
  • Leeds Jobs Local job boards like My Leeds Jobs are a good resource to find local Employment Agencies.
  • India Jobs Online edition of Jobnet - Jobs Magazine with Jobs in India and Placement Agencies Directory.
  • Skillipedia More than recruitment - a complete on-stop resource for all professional services


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