I'd like your advise, /biz/.
I work at a call center where we hire hundreds of people a year while going to college. Pay is okay for a call center and the job is very easy. Recently I heard about a referral thing: I can bring people in and if they stay 1 month I get 100$.
I've already referred two of my friends because they needed a job while going to school, but now I'm thinking of bringing this to a point no one ever did there. I want to act as a "recruiter" and post free ads on local websites. I'll receive resumes, evaluate them, call the people I selected and fix a group interview. Then I will decide whether I refer them or not. The job is very easy (surveys) and I don't need highly intelligent people, I just need some people who are bilingual and have a minimum of social skills.
Do you guys have any experiences related to this ? Do you have any DOs and DONTs ?
Also, I can't meet them in a professional place so I'll have to fix the meetings in public places. Would it be okay to meet people at a coffee shop or would there be more appropriate places for that ?
Any advise ?
Thanks /biz/, you're always there when I need you.
>>1033052
My advice is that you go headbutt an oncoming train.
>>1033052
sounds like a standard pyramid scheme
talk to them on the phone then give them the referal if they sound competent. Fuck you for even considering meeting with them in person then going in for an interview, you're wasting people's time on a shitty job.
Op if you live in a somewhat populated city you could arrange interviews in a coworking space rather than a coffee bar. You might even be able to reserve a big table or something for a couple of hours.
>>1033260
He is also wasting his time, so he would stop doing that quite soon anyway
OP let me perform a suplex on ya anus, I guarantee you'll like it
Do the "sell me this pen" thing