Good afternoon!
I know that this topic has been covered in the past, however my particular situation is a little different. I would like the communities help on this.
I took a job as an agency recruiter 6 months ago. Their commission system is as follows:
40k (base)
5% of Gross Margin
Example: $100k placement w/ 20% margin = $20k. My commission: $1k
I've had a lot of great success, however, I've been an HR and Recruiting consultant in the past. I realize that there are stark contrasts between W-2 Agency Recruiters and those who are 1099 Contractors. However, looking back, 5% strikes me as paltry, at best. I've made over $160k in gross margin for this Agency, and have received just over 8k in commissions.
Am I completely off-base?
Thanks to everyone in advance for their comments.
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I have always been an independent recruiter, so I don't know if this is any kind of a standard in the industry. There would have to be a lot more factors to know, I guess. In addition to your base, is there other compensation such as medical benefits, paid vacation, performance bonuses, etc.? Also, do you have to do your own business development,or are all the job orders/search assignments given to you?
It sounds like 5% is low to me, was the compensation explained this way when you took the job? I don't know what kind of pay structure is common, but I'm sure there are a lot of different models. And you could make more probably on commission only or as an independent, but those options carry different risks.
Here is the question , if you have a month where you don't make a placement do you still get paid your base of 40K. If you want a higher commission rate talk to the boss and tell him/her that you will give up the base go straight comish of 30%. At 30% of gross you would make 48K. Interesting what numbers do isn't it.
If you have health benefits paid or 401K with any matching you might be closer to 40% of gross. The alternative is to go out on your own cover all your own overhead and make 100% of gross..put a pencil to what your overhead would be and see how the % shakes out. It's a fun drill.
@Sandra - thanks! I could not word some of what I wanted to say as clearly as you did in your 1st paragraph.
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