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[[Placement fee]] is the fee that an [[employer]] agrees to pay a [[recruiter]] as a compensation for placing one or more [[employment candidate]]s into specified employment. In the [[United States]], those fees are typically collected as a percentage of the annual salary of the hired, ranging between 20% to 33%.
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[[Placement fee]] is the fee that an [[employer]] agrees to pay a [[recruiter]] as compensation for placing one or more [[employment candidate]]s into specified employment. In the [[United States]], those fees are typically collected as a percentage of the annual salary of the hired, ranging between 20% to 33%.
  
  

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Placement fee is the fee that an employer agrees to pay a recruiter as compensation for placing one or more employment candidates into specified employment. In the United States, those fees are typically collected as a percentage of the annual salary of the hired, ranging between 20% to 33%.


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