Get paid for getting people a job.
As everyone knows, a lot of people have lost their jobs in the past two years due to the recession that has hit many countries around the world, and, although this is unfortunate, it has created an opportunity.
That opportunity is basically to match up people that are searching for jobs with employers offering jobs. This industry has seen quite an impressive growth lately and there doesn’t seem to be an end in sight.
Monster.com, one of the biggest employment websites out there offers a program that will pay you to refer people to them.
It’s a pretty simple payment program, you get 17% of job or resume purchases, $1.00 for a new seeker resume and $0.50 for a new seeker account.
Basically this works by posting available jobs on your website, this is a great way to not only make money by referring people but also it provides fresh content to your website that will interest a great number of people.
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How does this actually work? Getting paid for referring people to your positions? I have a site with 550+ people looking for jobs..
Hi Anita,
Yes that’s exactly how it works, for each person that you refer that signs up to get a job you get $0.50, each of those who upload a resume you get $1.00 and then if someone hires them you get 17% of the job/contract fee.
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