I don't understand why recruiters would bother misrepresenting things to their candidates or clients. In the end, it only hurts everyone. If you make false promises to candidates, they will be miserable even if they get the job. In which case they will dissatisfy the client, who will be mad at you. Say goodbye to repeat customers.
My firm had a rule that if any of our successful candidates quit or got fired within one year of their hire date, we had to replace them for free. That was a pretty big incentive to get things right from the start.
My firm had a rule that if any of our successful candidates quit or got fired within one year of their hire date, we had to replace them for free. That was a pretty big incentive to get things right from the start.
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