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Michael Page International

The Chrysler Building, 28th Floor, 405 Lexington Avenue, New York NY 10174
+1-212-661-4800

www.michaelpage.com/

Profile

Multi-industry recruiter that also places within finance, among other industries. Within finance, investment banking, research and accounting/operations.

Users can search for jobs by salary, location and function on their website; as of the time of this writing, listings ranged geographically within the US and abroad.

Besides New York, the firm has seven other offices within the US, including in Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia, New jersey and Stamford.

User Reviews and Ratings

  1. On Mar 14, 2008, Lee said:

    Amateur hour …they know next to nothing about their clients or the jobs they are trying to fill…I would NEVER let them represent me again.

  2. On Mar 27, 2008, John said:

    They placed me….Michael Page International met with me in person, presented me with multiple opportunities, and professionally managed the whole interview to offer process. I’ve referred friends that have had similar experiences with them as well.

  3. On Jun 12, 2008, Kate Sandford said:

    Lee, You are one of very few that feels that way. I do understand how you may feel that way if you are not worth being represented by Michael Page Intl. From what I noticed, as a client they only represent top tier candidates.

  4. On Jun 13, 2008, Wharton said:

    I am a “worthy” candidate beyond your wildest dreams. 3.8 out of Wharton, athlete, 3 years at Goldman in Tech Public Offering Group. I found Michael Page international and tried it essentially at the behest of an acquiantance. The firm was indeed a chopshop. These groups are all the same. It’s a bunch of workers who can’t get employed anywhere else, working a sales position with no experience in the fields they “place.” They feel that because they place “elite” roles, they are “elite” themselves. Start actually producing results, and maybe we’ll start treating you like a pseudo-accomplished salesman. Never anything more. Needless to say, Michael Page was horrible. I can’t speak for the other hunters, but these guys has no expertise, offered up ridiculous “fits,” and tried to fit a square peg into a round hole numerous times to the amusement of all involved. So, Kate, I guess that means that they are horrible at representing even “top tier” clients. At Blackstone now, but no thanks to these whelps. They actually tried selling me a “career” at SunGuard. HA!

  5. On Jul 14, 2008, Anonymous said:

    Absolute worst

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