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One last thing, you can change the wording, you can go see a lawyer. In the end, you will have wasted time and money for nothing.
We deal with little more than a gentleman's agreement. We will never break the contract as it's in our best interest to get more posts to fill and money when we fill them. If they want to break it, we just have to go on.
Even if you have an ironclad contract, and they hire directly or they hire your guy or they just wait a few days after interviewing your guy, you really can't do anything.
They are the client and clients are ALWAYS right, even if they are wrong. If you take them to court, or threaten to, they will drag out paying you and they will say nasty things about you & your company and lastly, you will get no further business from them.
So be a good pirate; call on their competitors, poach their staff and make them bleed talent as you fatten your wallet.
Charles...a true pirate's response [I like]
Charles Russell said:One last thing, you can change the wording, you can go see a lawyer. In the end, you will have wasted time and money for nothing.
We deal with little more than a gentleman's agreement. We will never break the contract as it's in our best interest to get more posts to fill and money when we fill them. If they want to break it, we just have to go on.
Even if you have an ironclad contract, and they hire directly or they hire your guy or they just wait a few days after interviewing your guy, you really can't do anything.
They are the client and clients are ALWAYS right, even if they are wrong. If you take them to court, or threaten to, they will drag out paying you and they will say nasty things about you & your company and lastly, you will get no further business from them.
So be a good pirate; call on their competitors, poach their staff and make them bleed talent as you fatten your wallet.
Not sure what your "exclusive agreement" is... but as someone that uses outside recruiters on a regular basis I use either a contingent or retained search agreement. My contingent agreements normally start with an agreed "exclusivity" - simply meaning I will no longer advertise (outside of our web site) or engage any other recruiters in the search for a pre-determined amout of time (normally 30-45 days). If durring that time I were to find a internal candidate, referral or someone who applied through our web site and was qualified I would most certainly hire them and not be obligated to pay any fees, nor would the recruiters I use expect any payment. They may be a bit depressed but it goes with the job.
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