
Many agencies will agree to discount their fees somewhat if the client is willing to sign an exclusivity agreement.
Options to Consider:
- Often used in conjunction with retaining an agency, an exclusivity clause can still be used with a contingency recruiting firm.
- Your hires could still be permanent placement, contract, or contract-to-hire.
- An exclusive agreement could be languaged for all positions, only one position, or only a group of positions (say, just "technical" jobs or "accounting/finance" positions).
- If the recruiter/agency is still not locating the right talent for you, what are the terms of termination on the exclusivity agreement.
- Some agreements expire on their own after a certain period of time.
- Negotiate with your recruiter what happens if "the perfect candidate" walks in your door after you've signed.
- Understand the penalties associated with hiring outside of the exclusivity clause.




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