I have a question for the sector.
We've been working on a contingency search for a client since May 10, 2010 for a director level position in a non degree college in California. We have sourced a number of good candidates and the owners [husband/wife team] have looked them over and interviewed most of them with feedback that we've sent them good fits. However, the last communiction we had on the search was that they wanted a few more candidates. Also, they go dark on us for periods of time.
I learned the week of the 9th that they have "brought a candidate on as a "consultant" and are letting him show them what he can do for the month". Needless to say, I sent an invoice to the client for a start for our fee, based on the hiring salary they indicated at the onset of the search.
By the way, we learned of this from the candidate and not the client. The last word from the client before this was that they had not decided and to send more candidates -- then they went dark.
Of course this billing received an immediate, negative response from the client indicateing that they did not hire the candidate and that he is/was a consultant and that they "may" hire him, but won't make that decision for about ten days to two weeks". Thus his position is that no hire was made and therefore no fee is due. I was also accused of being paranoid that we'll get our fee and not to worry, but they may not hire this candidate.
When the husband owner called me, he asked why I did not call him via phone instead of just sending an invoice. My reply was that we had been awaiting their feedback on other candidates and that we had not heard from them. Until, of course, we learned of the "non-hire" [my term]. By the way, he said that they are not paying the candidate anything, he's working for free, and that he may pay him "something" when the consulting period is over.
My position is that we sourced a number of good candiates and they liked them. They have in fact "hired" a candidate as a consultant and are getting the benefit of his labor to help their operation. It seems that the only party to this transaction not getting a benefit is our firm.
The client has accused us of being un-ethical, paranoid and insinuating our firm is not acting honestly, because they have not hired this candidate. They also indicated that "if they do hire" we'll get paid, but they will never do business with us again -- which is okay with me.
I need some guidance here. If I'm wrong I'll say I'm wrong, but it seems to me that we met our contractual obligation and should be compensated for it.
Could I get your reaction to this and some validation of whether we are right of wrong?
Thanks
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My first concern was with your "client" description. A husband/wife team at a non degree college? What the heck is that?
They have already decided to do whatever they want here. You've been purposely kept in the dark.
Every sign I see is pretty obvious. They are not ethical and should be treated as such.
I'd lay odds you will not get a dime unless you take them to court. What kind of company/college/whatever brings someone in as a "consultant" without a clear understanding of what they will pay them and when.
These guys sound as shady as anything I've heard of in quite a while. You should have never started recruiting for them in the first place.
Did they sign an agreement? What does it say? If they didn't - you've got your work cut out for you.
Sorry.
My first concern was with your "client" description. A husband/wife team at a non degree college? What the heck is that?
They have already decided to do whatever they want here. You've been purposely kept in the dark.
Every sign I see is pretty obvious. They are not ethical and should be treated as such.
I'd lay odds you will not get a dime unless you take them to court. What kind of company/college/whatever brings someone in as a "consultant" without a clear understanding of what they will pay them and when.
These guys sound as shady as anything I've heard of in quite a while. You should have never started recruiting for them in the first place.
Did they sign an agreement? What does it say? If they didn't - you've got your work cut out for you.
Sorry.
Wait them out. Stay in touch with the candidate..closely. If they cut him rebill them on your temp fee schedule for what he made if they cut him before your guarantee period for perm hire is up. When they call you to tell you that they didn't hire him and won't pay the fee if he has been there longer than your guarantee period tell them it's due because you had no agreement with them to place a consultant, he has been there longer than the guarantee period so they can either pay it or it's attorney time.
You may be a little paranoid because of the unethical way they brought him in but behind all paranoia is a lot of reasonable cause and effect. They just got caught so they are trying to make their lack of ethics yours. I would call all the other candidates that they interviewed to see if they had been contacted. If not give them a heads up to call you if this flakey client does contact them and ask them to come in on a trial basis. Maybe i am being paranoid :) but if you sent them multiple candidates they may have enough people in the cue to get them through about 6 months of free labor for no hire.
I would make it point of honor to get something out of them then tell them you don't work the way they do so you are delighted not to send them anyone else...Ever!
Rewrite your agreement so it is covered for the next client. But this happened to me my first year in recruiting. The client was 3 mile from my office and I never met them before, my mistake. Once I went to their office and they had to deal with me face to face the whole thing changed and I did finially get paid my $10,000 fee. My client hired my candidate. Then told me the job had been filled. I found out 30 days later was filled with my candidate.
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