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$50K
$100K
$150K
Company
$29,728 - $69,602
Private Practice/Firm
$29,884 - $62,627
Non-Profit Organization
$29,128 - $59,042
Hospital
$35,437 - $70,802
Other Organization
$29,542 - $61,156
College / University
$25,990 - $51,708
Government - Federal
$38,578 - $81,721
Government - State & Local
$23,968 - $68,758
Franchise
$23,990 - $43,500
School / School District
$28,868 - $60,315
Contract
$25,962 - $67,750
Self-Employed
$20,135 - $134,095
Team
$30,837 - $61,906
Foundation / Trust
$30,000 - $50,495
Country: United States | Currency: USD | Updated: 3 Feb 2012 | Individuals Reporting: 2,958
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Employment, Recruitment, or Placement Specialist / Recruiter
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Employment, Recruitment, or Placement Specialist / Recruiter Jobs
Non profits = low pay, great benefits
Employment, Recruitment, or Placement Specialist / Recruiter - (City withheld for privacy), Connecticut, United States
If you are thinking of joining a not for profit organization in a career change, know one thing. You will not be paid what you feel you are worth unless you land in an executive level job. Those types are generally OVER paid. But, there are a lot of wonderful perks/benefits. Shorter work week (generally 35 hours full time) lots of paid time off and good medical benefits.
The money stinks but the work is rewarding and the benefits can't be beat!
Employment, Recruitment, or Placement Specialist / Recruiter - (City withheld for privacy), Texas, United States
I don't believe I am being paid fairly, when a younger lady of a different nationality is assigned a position above my current position and she only has a high school diploma; much less knowledge of what's required to perform the job, fewer years of experience, inability to organize, plan and successfully implement plans that will develop clients. Ther are other duties I perform that I'm not paid for. There is much more than bias in the workplace and I should be paid a minimum of $42,000 a yea...