In 2007 they made 27,000 to 85,000+
The amount of money that a physician recruiters makes varies depending mainly on level of experience and employer. On average, they make about $71,000.
On average, Air Force recruiters make about 75 thousand dollars, You can find this info at www.airforce.com/contact-us/recruiter-locator
Institute of Recruiters was created in 2011.
They are paid their millitary pay based on rank.
AnswerAnswerTo be a head hunter, you have to have special training. I suppose they must make in the high $80,000 bracket each year depending on who they work for.Updated:A good headhunter, depending on the industry, can make anywhere from 100K - $1M a year. Once again, it depends on the industry. $80K would be about the base salary for Corporate recruiters with about 8+ years experience but headhunter (recruiters) make considerably more.
There are currently no civilian military recruiters. The military uses its own soldiers as recruiters because they have the experience and can be an example to those they recruit.
Canadians have a long standing tradition of paying their executive recruiters in copper wires which they can then sell back to their local recycling center for 1.70 a English pound, therefore they make close to nothing
National Association of Physician Recruiters was created in 1984.
Recruiter duty has little to do with rank, although most recruiters are of paygrade E-5 (Sergeant) or above. So, no, Army recruiters are not of the lowest rank. Most Army recruiters now on duty have served in the Gulf, Iraq, or Afghanistan.
No, the air force does not have recruiters for medical and dental services.
The average salary of air force recruiters in Michigan is $55,000
Insurance recruiters always seem to be in demand. The problem with this, however, is that insurance recruiters generally work off of commission and with the economy the way it is, the number of people purchasing insurance is decreasing.