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You weren't the "host"? The answer is no. PC doesn't give the host of a show any extras if a guest at her show decides to become a consultant.Joelen said:I hosted a show on Sunday where a guest was interested in becoming a consultant.... and just tonight she signed on!
Question.... does the host of that party receive anything or any credit? Or would it be up to me to send the host a special thank you?
BethCooks4U said:You weren't the "host"? The answer is no. PC doesn't give the host of a show any extras if a guest at her show decides to become a consultant.
The New Recruit Benefit for Host is a program offered by companies to incentivize current employees to refer new employees to the company. It typically involves a reward or bonus for successful referrals.
The specific details of the program may vary, but generally, employees are encouraged to refer potential candidates to the company. If the referred candidate is hired and meets certain criteria, the referring employee will receive the designated reward or bonus.
The rewards or bonuses offered through the New Recruit Benefit for Host can vary greatly depending on the company and the position being filled. Some common examples include cash bonuses, gift cards, extra vacation days, or even company merchandise.
Typically, all current employees of the company are eligible to participate in the New Recruit Benefit for Host program. However, there may be certain restrictions or exclusions based on job level, department, or location.
Yes, there may be specific rules or guidelines in place for referring a candidate through the New Recruit Benefit for Host. These may include the method of referral, the timeline for referral, and any qualifications the referred candidate must meet in order for the referring employee to receive the reward or bonus.