International Job Agencies - Paying for jobs? Which are trustful?
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International Job Agencies - Paying for jobs? Which are trustful?
Hello there,
First of all, let me introduce myself, im a 21 years old argentine pilot, with Commercial IFR Multi-engine certificate. I hear a lot about international job agencies, but im not shure or secure about how they operate.
- I mean, some of them do ask you to pay for some part of the training?
- In this case, are there job warranty?
- Which of those international agencies do you recommend?
- Some of you had good / bad experiences with this agencies? Which ones?
Sorry for so many questions, but i really need some information here, as my next step can be a contact / contract with one of those agencies out there.
Thanks for any help,
Peron Panta
First of all, let me introduce myself, im a 21 years old argentine pilot, with Commercial IFR Multi-engine certificate. I hear a lot about international job agencies, but im not shure or secure about how they operate.
- I mean, some of them do ask you to pay for some part of the training?
- In this case, are there job warranty?
- Which of those international agencies do you recommend?
- Some of you had good / bad experiences with this agencies? Which ones?
Sorry for so many questions, but i really need some information here, as my next step can be a contact / contract with one of those agencies out there.
Thanks for any help,
Peron Panta
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Hi Peron.
Never, ever, pay an employment agency any fee.
They make their money by charging a fee to the client company who hires you / or who they place you with.
In many Countries, it is illegal for recruitment companies to charge fees to prospective employees.
A good place to start is the job section in Flight International Magazine - flight
Best of luck.
Never, ever, pay an employment agency any fee.
They make their money by charging a fee to the client company who hires you / or who they place you with.
In many Countries, it is illegal for recruitment companies to charge fees to prospective employees.
A good place to start is the job section in Flight International Magazine - flight
Best of luck.