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		<title>What is the difference between an employment agency and a search firm?</title>
		<description>Employment agencies are those that serve to
match the jobseekers' interests and skills
with the needs of the different companies. 
Unemployed people are encouraged to visit
these agencies, which are oftentimes
sponsored by the government, for they know
where to place you.  Search firms, like
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		<title>How do search firms get paid?</title>
		<description>For search firms, time is money.  They get
paid when they found the best person for the
position.  There is actually a percentage of
how much they will get, this may vary
sometimes depending on what the company decides.
keywords: Career | Careers | Jobs | Job | Employment | Recruitment | Search</description>
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