I am not a recruiter, but I know one who is working at an agency and makes almost all of his money on commissions. He mentioned that he likes it cause he makes a lot more than in-house. He seemed to think that recruiters at tech companies just got salary that was fairly low and low RSUs. So, how do internal recruiters do in tech?
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Most recruiting jobs (including first level management) won't make more than mid 80s.
Commission only recruiting jobs have the elusive idea of +100k but that's like winning the lottery.
Here's an old thread with decent poll
recruiters, how much do you make?
https://us.teamblind.com/s/MbkFYn7T