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Rohan

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Hey,

This is aimed at those currently working full time in an accounting or finance job. Does your work pay you a finders fee for introducing new starters to your firm? I work for an insolvency accounting firm, who pay $3000 for grads, $5000 for someone with experience, and i think $7000 for managers or above.

I was thinking that it might be a good idea to get a group together of people in a similar situation and make a list, so if we want to switch organisations we can go 50/50 on the finders fee? Also it would give people an "in" at the place they want to work.

What does everyone think?
 

redruM

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lol. I don't think this will work...
 

Archimedes

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haha, thats a novel idea!

My firm pays a finders fee too, but I think they might see thru me, if I don't really "know" the person. Although maybe it's worth a try lol
 
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Archimedes said:
My firm pays a finders fee too, but I think they might see thru me, if I don't really "know" the person. Although maybe it's worth a try lol
Get to know the person before hand
 

seremify007

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It's not worth staking your credibility on some random you met online IMO- EVEN if you think you've got to know them well. Once you've recommended some **** candidates, noone will take you seriously.
 

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