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Duh! I had an interview, but never asked about benefits, and the employer did not mention anything about them. I have been offered the position (but they do their hiring thru an employment agency), the employment agency is the one who calls you to tell you that you have been hired. I have to make a decision soon about whether or not I want the job. What do I do now about asking about benefits? Is it to late? Thanks. It is never to late to ask. And because the job is being siphoned through an employment agency, I would find out who the paycheck comes from. well 2 things...you can call the agency, and have them call and ask, or let you know. But more importantly, do you already have job? If not, does it matter. You need money no matter what! Simply call the employment agency and ask. They should have that information and if they don't they should get it for you. |
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