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got a job through a recruiter, saw the job posted directly through the company after acceptance

trust me, i am very against giving it to the man. but i am very upset by some of the things that i have found. to keep it short, i applied to a certain position in order to gain experience in a new field and to possibly apply to further education in something i genuinely care about. the recruiters' company was offering “20/hr upon conversion.” i interviewed, accepted the offer, and was curious afterwards. i saw a new posting on indeed that said “[position], $19-26/hr” what is the recruiter gaining out of this by offering a job for a set amount, but the range from the actual job posting of the company is for so much more? the difference between 20/hr and 26/hr is almost thousands across a 40/hr work week in a full calendar year. i also would not be getting benefits from the “probationary period” of 6 months.…


trust me, i am very against giving it to the man. but i am very upset by some of the things that i have found.

to keep it short, i applied to a certain position in order to gain experience in a new field and to possibly apply to further education in something i genuinely care about.

the recruiters' company was offering “20/hr upon conversion.”

i interviewed, accepted the offer, and was curious afterwards.

i saw a new posting on indeed that said “[position], $19-26/hr”

what is the recruiter gaining out of this by offering a job for a set amount, but the range from the actual job posting of the company is for so much more? the difference between 20/hr and 26/hr is almost thousands across a 40/hr work week in a full calendar year. i also would not be getting benefits from the “probationary period” of 6 months. i don't know what to do.

i understand the situation, and $20/hr is a lot for this field especially with no experience and going into this for my passion, but if I applied directly to the company, i could be making more.

any advice is appreciated, and i apologize for anything i have left out. i would be more than happy to go into further detail.

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