What's the trick to making a recruiter's best interest be to get me the highest rate possible from his client?
Certainly he deserves a significant commission for finding me, the job, and matching the two, but currently it seems the following is happening:
- Recruiter negotiates a high fee to his customer for my services (and keeps that number quiet)
- Recruiter "hires" me as a W2 contractor then talks me down on my rate ("ah, we're competing with overseas, it's such a tight market, blah blah blah")
At any rate, how do I change his interests be to negotiate a high contract rate on my behalf?
I tried asking about 1099 rates over w2 rates and he just turned the question back to me. I'd rather he went and got the best rate they're willing to pay, rather than squeezing the rate I'm willing to work for out of me.
[update]
I noticed when re-reading that they had assumed I wanted a 1099 through them (so they'd remain the middle-man). I asked for a 1099 through the client (I have a business license) and they stopped talking to me. ;)
Lesson learned here: Wait until the client has interviewed you and wants to hire you before you ask for a direct 1099.
