Top 22 Reverse Recruiting Companies
Reverse Recruiting Services, Ranked
Looking for a new job?
It can be a tough grind, but there are some modern strategies that can help.
Here are a few:
- Automated job applications
- AI tools for job searches
- Resume customization tools
- Digital networking
- Warm introductions
One innovative service you might want to learn more about is the reverse recruiter. Reverse recruiters take on part or all of your job search, making the process easier.
Here’s a quick comparison of the top companies in this growing space.
22. Resume Spice
20. Barrett Group
19. ApplyPass
18. Madelyn Machado - Career Finesse
17. Talenticians
16. AlignedCareers
15. Mobius Engine AI
13. Relentless
12.
Candix
11. Free Agency
10. Kadima Careers
8. TopStack
6. Scale.Jobs
5. Join Alza
Pros/Cons of Auto-Apply Services
Before we jump in to the list of reverse recruiters, let's take a quick look at the pros and cons of using auto-apply and AI-apply job services. These types of services are becoming more prevalent all the time, and it's important to weigh all the options out there.
Pros:
- Time-saving: Auto-apply platforms automate the time consuming task of filling out job apps.
- Broad reach: These services let you apply to many more positions than you could manually.
- AI-powered resume matching: Some AI-apply platforms can tailor your resume to each job posting.
- Set-and-forget convenience: Once you have the AI system confiugred how you want, it can apply to jobs in the background while you work on other things.
- Reduces burnout: Using an auto-apply platform can reduce some of the burnout that comes with constant manual applying.
Cons:
- Low personalization: AI-customized applications/resumes/cover letters can often feel generic
- Quality vs. quantity trade-off: Flooding the market with applications may lead to more rejections if those jobs aren’t a good match.
- Limited control and visibility: You might not know exactly which companies or roles are being applied to on your behalf and could miss opportunities to prepare or follow up properly.
- Potential for errors: AI may misread job descriptions, misjudge how well the role fits, or any other number of things, leading to errors in applications.
- ATS and red flags: Recruiters and hiring platforms can sometimes detect mass-applied or bot-submitted resumes, which may lower your credibility or lead to filtering out.
Here are some of the well-known auto-apply services:
- MobiusAI
- Autoapply.ai
- AIapply.co
- Sonara.ai
- Scale.jobs
- JobHire.ai
Now, let's jump in to the top 22 reverse recruiting companies.

Resume Spice is a resume writing and career guidance firm based 100% in the U.S. They were founded in 2016 and have 8,000 followers on LinkedIn.
While Resume Spice doesn’t offer reverse recruitment plans anymore, they offer a wide array of helpful job-search services, including resume writing, cover letter writing, linkedin optimization, interview prep coaching, career coaching, and career assessments.
Resume Spice offers 3 price tiers for resume writing, and all 3 options include a phone consultation. Their career coaching service also has 3 price tiers: $179 for 1 session, $449 for 3 sessions, and $695 for 5 sessions.
Their website states that their service is 100% guaranteed. If you don’t land an interview within 60 days of them making your resume, they’ll work with you to make it right. Resume Spice has a
4.9-star rating on Trustpilot with over 1,000 reviews.
Pros:
- 100% guarantee of landing an interview using their services
- Forbes named them the best resume writing service built by recruiters
- Offers many useful career services
Cons:
- Doesn’t offer a full suite of reverse recruitment services
21. Browning Associates

Browning Associates is a Christian-based career management firm geared toward executives. They’ve been in the executive job search market for nearly 20 years (founded in 2007). They work with clients in a variety of industries.
Browning doesn’t offer a full suite of reverse recruitment services. Their focus is on branding, networking, and coaching—not on finding and applying to jobs for you. They work with you to identify your strengths and areas of improvement, create a custom job search and networking plan, and provide interview and salary negotiation coaching.
In addition, each client gets 1-1 coaching sessions with an assigned project manager, plus access to workshops and online resources. Browning Associates also has a pretty comprehensive networking system. They use a database to identify other executives in similar industries so they can be added to your networking plan.
Browning Associates doesn’t offer any guarantee of getting a job offer, but their FAQ page mentions that clients typically find a new job in 4–6 months. They charge an up-front fee of $15–30,000. They have positive reviews on Better Business Bureau (4.85 stars and 46 reviews), but not many reviews on other third-party sites like Trustpilot.
Pros:
- Decades of experience
- A+ BBB rating
Cons:
- No guarantee of a job offer or timeline
- Very high cost
- Doesn’t find or apply to jobs for you
20. Barrett Group

Barrett Group was founded in 1990 and has over 30 years of experience in the career industry. While not exactly a reverse recruiting firm, they offer a 5-step executive career-change program.
Their program involves first understanding you and your career goals, then working on personal brand development (resume, cover letter, and LinkedIn optimization), networking to find unadvertised opportunities, and interview and offer negotiation coaching.

One unique thing about Barrett Group is that after you land a new job offer, they help you craft a 100-day onboarding plan to make sure the transition goes well.
Barrett Group doesn’t have their prices listed on their website, but users claim the cost is between $9,000 and $17,000 upfront. They don’t have many third-party reviews online, but their website boasts a 90% success rate and they’re rated A+ with Better Business Bureau.
Pros:
- 30+ years in the business
- Detailed 5-step process
Cons:
- High up-front cost
- They don’t apply to jobs for you
- No guarantees offered
19. ApplyPass

ApplyPass is a human-assisted AI job search founded in 2023. It's primarily geared toward those in the technology and information industries.
While ApplyPass doesn’t offer all of the services most reverse recruitment companies offer, they do find jobs, apply to them on your behalf, and offer salary negotiation coaching. They also offer resume rewrites, custom cover letters, LinkedIn optimization, and interview coaching with the more expensive subscriptions. All communication about job applications and interviews gets routed directly to your email, and you can view application submissions on your dashboard.
ApplyPass offers 100 free job applications when you sign up, and has 3 different tiers of services: Basic (free), Momentum ($99/month), and Premium ($199/month).

The Premium subscription is very robust, but the Momentum subscription offers a solid range of services as well. ApplyPass has a 4.4-star rating on Trustpilot, and reviewers mention that using ApplyPass saved them a lot of time in their job search.
Pros:
- Affordable—most expensive tier is only $199/month
Cons:
- Doesn't include any networking
- Doesn't guarantee interviews (website says, "The goal of our product is to help you get 1 interview per week through ApplyPass.")
18. Madelyn Machado - Career Finesse

Madelyn has 72,000 followers on LinkedIn and is one of the top voices on applying, securing an interview and negotiating your job.
Her company, Career Finesse (offline since July 2025), offers 3 main reverse recruiting packages:
Reverse Recruiting Program, $1500, 4 weeks
- Full Job Search Guide PDF
- Customized resume
- Customized cover letter
- 4 consulting calls, weekly
- Unlimited position specific recruiter screen prep or interview prep.
Job Search Readiness Package, $199, 1-off
- Full Job Search Guide PDF
- Customized resume
- Customized cover letter
- 1 Career Strategy call with a reverse recruiter
Intro Call, $50, 1-off
- 1 30min intro with a reverse recruiter

Pros:
- Madelyn has been a recruiter at Meta, Microsoft and LinkedIn, so her advice is sound.
- Madelyn is trusted by many followers and her content has high engagement.
- Career Finesse offers affordable resume and cover letter templates made by a former recruiter.
Cons:
- Career Finesse charges fees up front.
- Career Finesse works 4 weeks at a time so you are looking at $4,500 for 3 months.
- Career Finesse does not guarantee that you find a job using their resume and LinkedIn templates.
17. Talenticians

Talenticians offers resume review, coaching and job applications in a few separate packages. They're a fairly new reverse recruiting service; they were founded in 2023.
Sitting on both sides of the fence, they seem to be mainly a recruiter for tech companies. It makes sense they would try to help job seekers as well.
Talenticians offers 2 main reverse recruiting packages:
Targeted Plan - $1,500/4 weeks
- 12-20 job applications/month with custom resume & cover letter
- Resume review
- Unlimited interview prep
- Salary negotiation coaching
Career Coaching - $400/4 weeks
- Resume review
- Salary negotiation coaching
- Unlimited interview prep
- Pep talks
- Text access
Here are some details on what to expect from the Reverse Recruiting packages:

Pros:
- Focused on tech and engineering niche
- Expertise: traditional recruiter who has placed over 100 high-paying engineers
Cons:
- Incentives are misaligned, as Talenticians charges for time, not results. Talenticians gets paid for each 4-week block of work
- Charges $1,500 up front for 4 weeks
16. AlignedCareers

AlignedCareers (AC) handles your entire search, similar to Find My Profession and more comprehensively than other recruiters.
AC offers resume editing, job applications, tailored cover letters, networking and tracking results.
It is not clear how many jobs they apply to, how they network, or how many meetings are promised.
AlignedCareers offers 2 main reverse recruiting packages:
Reverse Recruiting - $2000/4 weeks
- Certain number job applications/month
- Resume optimization
- Networking on your behalf
- Application Tracking
Reverse Recruiting - $2500/4 weeks
- Everything listed above
- Career Coaching Sessions
- Interview Prep
- Salary Negotiation
Here are some details on what to expect:

Pros:
- Full support on your job search
- Geared toward job seekers of all levels
Cons:
- Incentives are misaligned, as AC charges for time, not results & is paid for each 4 week block of work
- Career coaching is not included in the base package
- # of applications, # of networking calls not specified in the website
15. Mobius Engine AI


- Risk of AI applications matching other people's applications or having errors
- Spamming applications has a low hit rate and are obvious AI, companies blacklist your resume
- They have a few testimonials on their website, but not many reviews elsewhere
- No refunds
14. The Ambitious Exec

The Ambitious Exec works with those looking for Director, VP, and C-suite executive roles.
They don’t offer much information on their website (to access any info about their services, you have to submit your name, email, and phone number), but the gist of their services involves a 3-step process that relies on networking and referrals to access the
hidden job market (aka jobs not posted on job boards) rather than on applying to posted jobs.
First, they work with you to figure out what your next role should be and how to position yourself as the best candidate for those types of roles. Next, they use WeConnect, an automated networking system, to reach out to executive recruiters in your industry. The overview video on their website claims that candidates start getting replies within days of starting to work with The Ambitious Exec. The last step is to score multiple interviews and offers at the same time to create leverage and negotiating power. The logic here is that having more options means you can choose which company you like best and negotiate a better deal.
The Ambitious Exec also works with candidates to update their resume and LinkedIn profile, plus they provide interview prep and coaching.
They have one package that costs $6,900 up front. They work with each client for a maximum of 12 months and offer no guarantee of offers or salary increase. The Ambitious Exec was founded in 2019 and has a
Trustpilot rating of 4.3 stars with 44 reviews.
Pros:
- Based on reviews, majority of clients are satisfied with the service
Cons:
- No guarantee of an offer
- $6,900 is a lot to pay up front with no assurances of results
- Requires you to schedule an intro call with one of their career advisors to learn the details of their program
13. Relentless

Relentless was founded in July 2023 and is one of the newer reverse recruiting services on the market.
Their service includes refreshing resumes, applying to jobs, reaching out to recruiters and hiring managers, and scheduling interviews. In addition, they provide interview coaching and negotiation help.
Relentless charges an up-front fee to cover their costs during the job search and a 1-time success fee that’s 10% of the candidate's first-year salary at a new job. Although their website doesn’t state how much the up-front fee is, users have claimed that it’s around $7,000. The founder, Kareem, mentions this on
his blog: “If you’re not targeting a 6 or 7 figure job, Relentless probably isn’t the right fit for you.”
As far as the benefits, Relentless claims that, on average, users save 222 hours on their job search, get a job 3 months quicker than searching on their own, and see a 10-year compensation increase of $447,000. While Relentless has many positive video testimonials on their website, they don’t have any reviews on LinkedIn, Trustpilot, or Google.
Pros:
- Has a history of placing candidates at Fortune 500 and other top companies
- For high-earners, the return on investment can be worth the cost
Cons:
- Charges a hefty up-front fee plus a 10% success fee
- They don’t guarantee you’ll receive a job offer
- They don’t guarantee an offer within a certain time frame
12. Candix

Candix is a bit different than other reverse recruiters outlined in this article.
Candix is building a two-sided marketplace: candidates <> recruiters. The idea is to "Describe your ideal next job and get approached by top-paying startups. It's free and confidential."
Candix charges the employer for access to the pool of candidates, so it does not optimize for churning candidates through the system.
It's also important to note that Candix's main focus is connecting engineers and other tech people with startups.
Candix offers 1 main service:
Platform Listing - $0
- List your profile on the platform
- Mark yourself as Actively Searching or Not Searching
- Privacy is ensured so your current employer does not see
- The platform is currently "open to anyone but works best for people in the software industry in the US or Europe"

Pros:
- Free and open to anyone
- Charges the company, not the candidate
- Part of Y-Combinator startup accelerator and incubator so will innovate quickly
Cons:
- Small risk of having your profile seen by your current employer, though Candix focuses on preventing this
- Only for engineers
11. Free Agency

Free Agency is a VC-backed, tech-focused reverse recruiting platform.
Free Agency offers an income share agreement (ISA) so professionals in their program pay 9-10% after they land a job.
Focused largely on FAANG or, in human speak, top tech company jobs, promising:
"Hollywood Style Representation for Tech....[s]ince 2019, [they've] helped hundreds of candidates in tech achieve >$400M in job offers from startups and big tech companies.
You get a dedicated Talent Agent to help you find, engage, and win top of market roles. We share in the upside through a % of your future income."
Free Agency is a contingency reverse recruitment model (i.e., % of future income).
However, we've heard that if you work with them for 6 months and get a job through other means, Free Agency will still charge you ~$500/month or $6k.
With that in mind, we've also heard they try to negotiate a signing bonus for you to cover their 9% fee, which is great.
Free Agency is on a waitlist, so their packages are not clear, but assuming the below:
Reverse Recruiting Package - $0
- Resume Review
- LinkedIn Optimization
- Networking On Your Behalf
- Job Applications
- Salary Negotiation
- Coaching
- Direct intros to companies

Pros:
- Fully contingent on success (% of future salary) so incentives are aligned
- Helps negotiate a signing bonus to cover their fee
Cons:
- Not a con, but Free Agency is largely tech-focused and on a waitlist til 2025
10. Kadima Careers

Kadima Careers is a career coaching platform focused on finding you your next job.
Their site says "Get a Better Job Quickly, Confidently, and with Lots More Money....We help ambitious professionals successfully navigate the current job market to land a high-paying job."
Kadima offers 1-1 coaching in the The Job Acquisition Coaching Program.
Kadima references having helped dozens of professionals find jobs, with real testimonials (we checked)!
Kadima offers 2 main coaching packages:
Job Acquisition Coaching Program - $2,497
- Personalized Coaching
- Weekly Group Coaching
- Narrative Development
- Mock Interviews
- Lifetime Access to the Job Acquisition Course
- Access to Kadima's Powerful Resources
- Negotiation Support
- Private Community
- Direct Referrals
- Unlimited Support
- Behavioral-based Interview Prep (Group Only)
- Resume & LinkedIn Optimization (Group Only)
Job Acquisition Personalized Coaching - $10,000
- Everything in the above
- Executive Level Group Coaching
- Access to Real Recorded Interviews
- Individual Coaching
- Post Job Coaching
- Job Offer Negotiation Service
- Interview Prep
- Resume & LinkedIn Feedback

Pros:
- Very comprehensive coaching program
- Founder has a great background in Tech & Leadership
Cons:
- The key services are in the top package
- Not success fee based, however, this is more of an educational and coaching program than a reverse recruiting program
9. Frank Gump Agency
Frank Gump Agency is an executive-level reverse recruiting firm founded in 2002 with a Better Business Bureau rating of A+. Their official LinkedIn page has around 200 followers and Frank Gump’s (owner of the agency) page has nearly 5,000 followers. Frank Gump has 20+ years in the executive career search industry.
Frank Gump Agency uses an AI-enhanced job searching strategy combined with 1-1 assistance from Frank Gump and his team. Rather than applying to jobs posted on job boards as a main strategy, this company focuses more on targeting certain companies and building your network to find opportunities.
To accomplish this, Frank Gump Agency uses a 5-part “executive visibility” plan:
- Introducing client directly to the people at the top of target companies
- Launching a LinkedIn campaign
- Expanding the client’s professional network by reaching out to former coworkers and industry leaders
- Building relationships with recruiters
- Monitoring job boards for positions of interest
Their reverse recruiting plans also include refreshing your resume, optimizing your LinkedIn, and writing an introduction letter for you.
Frank Gump Agency offers 4 tiers of services. The 3 bottom tiers target 25, 50, and 75 companies respectively and range in price from $1,995 to $3,995. The top tier includes unlimited outreach to top companies and costs $7,500.

In addition, they offer some of the services included in the packages (like resume and LinkedIn writing services) as individual items. You can purchase these services on their own if you don’t need the entire campaign. They also stay connected with candidates beyond the job offer to provide support during onboarding.

While Frank Gump Agency doesn't have a ton of online reviews, they do have lengthy testimonials on their website and 12 recommendations on LinkedIn.
Pros:
- You work directly with the founder
- Agency is established in the industry and has a history of placing executives at top companies
Cons:
- Only takes on executives as clients
8. TopStack

TopStack is a well-established player in the career services industry (founded in 2018). TopStack is primarily a resume-writing service, but they also offer reverse recruiting services. It’s unclear when they started offering personal recruitment services, but based on reviews, they likely started this program in 2024.
To get started with their reverse recruiting services, you schedule a call to discuss your job search goals and details. Then TopStack sends you the details of the plan via email. Once you make a payment, your personal recruiter starts applying to jobs on your behalf.
TopStack’s reverse recruiting package is $1,149 per month and includes a resume update, cover letter writing, LinkedIn update, finding and applying to jobs for you, networking assistance, interview prep and coaching, and offer and salary negotiation coaching. You can cancel your service at any time, but they don’t offer refunds, so your services will continue until the end of the month.

TopStack also offers a guarantee of their services: If you don’t get an offer that aligns with your career goals in 6 months, they’ll offer an extra 6 months of services for free. They have a Trustpilot rating of 4.6 stars with over 2,000 reviews.
Pros:
- Guarantee of up to 6 extra months of free services if you don’t land an offer within 6 months
- History of providing top-notch resume and cover letter writing services
- Comprehensive list of services
Cons:
- Very new to the reverse recruiting industry
7. iCareerSolutions

iCareerSolutions is a reverse recruiting platform for executive-level applicants. They were founded in 2011, making them one of the oldest players in the game.
iCareerSolutions’ reverse recruitment services includes searching for jobs that align with your needs, applying with customized resumes, following up with recruiters and hiring managers to land interviews, and salary negotiation guidance. They also offer services outside of the reverse recruitment package, such as LinkedIn profile development, resume writing, and interview coaching.
They offer 3 tiers of services, ranging from $695/month to $3,995/month. The lowest tier is an AI program that applies to 4 jobs per day, while the highest tier offers the full suite of reverse recruitment services.

The iCareerSolutions website says that 80% of clients land an interview within 4 weeks of working with them and also boasts a 97% interview success rate. They have a rating of 4.8 stars with 52 reviews on Trustpilot.
Pros:
- Their resume and LinkedIn profile writing services have won multiple awards
Cons:
- Doesn't offer any guarantees
- Their full package is nearly $4,000/month
6. Scale.Jobs

Scale.Jobs was founded in 2023 and has 7,000 followers on LinkedIn. It's one of the more affordable reverse recruitment options on the market, offering a limited range of services and focusing instead on high volume.
Scale.Jobs pairs each client with an assistant who applies to jobs on the client’s behalf. Here’s how it works: When you sign up, you schedule an onboarding call to get your details down. Next, install a Chrome extension that lets you select jobs on any website and gathers them all in one dashboard. You get paired with a dedicated assistant who applies to the jobs you flagged with a custom resume and cover letter. Your assistant will upload a screenshot of what they submitted for each application, and you can view all applications on your dashboard.

While they do use AI to customize resumes and cover letters, they emphasize that they’re not an AI auto-apply company. This reverse recruitment service puts the emphasis on direct communication and straightforward services.
They offer 4 pricing tiers ranging from $199 to $1099. The lower tiers cover the basic job application services, but if you choose a lower tier, you can also add on individual services from the top tier such as custom resumes for each job, a resume review, or a personal recruiter who does the job finding for you.

These are all 1-time payments up front, but you can cancel anytime and you’ll receive a pro-rata refund. And the best part is, if you land a job before you’ve reached your max amount of job apps, they refund the remainder of the fee. Scale.Jobs also offers a library of free job-hunting resources.
According to their website, 93% of their clients land a job within 3 months. Scale.Jobs has a
4.8-star rating on Trustpilot with 97 reviews.
Pros:
- Can choose exactly which services you want
- Affordable
- Geared toward job seekers at all levels
Cons:
- Not as comprehensive as other reverse recruitment services
- Only get access to a personal recruiter (someone to find jobs for you) with the highest tier
- No extra services like interview or salary coaching
5. Alza

Join Alza is a “career accelerator platform” for job seekers looking for mid- and senior-level tech careers. Something to note here: They offer personalized job coaching and outreach but don’t apply to any jobs on your behalf.

Alza starts by creating a custom plan for your job hunt, reworking your resume, and optimizing your LinkedIn. Next, they focus on targeted outreach, weekly interview practice, and salary negotiation coaching.
The Alza website doesn’t specifically say how much the service costs, but the FAQ mentions that the cost is a 1-time investment with add-ons as needed that costs more than $999 but less than $10,000. That’s a big range—it’s likely that you have to book a call with them to find out the exact cost.

Their website states that if you don’t get an offer within 60 days, they’ll provide 12 months of services for free. In addition, Alza claims their users see a 40% salary increase on average. Join Alza’s website features many positive testimonials, but they have virtually no third-party reviews online.
Pros:
- Clients get access to a library of resources (templates, guides, and video modules) and a database of industry contacts
- Founder offers additional 1-1 coaching if clients need it
Cons:
- Only meant for a small subsection of tech careers
- No refunds if you’re not satisfied with the service
4. Find My Profession (FMP)

Find My Profession offers a full suite of reverse recruiting services and is likely the most established player on the market. FMP was founded in 2015 and has 20,000 followers on their LinkedIn company page.
While some reverse recruitment companies focus their job search on jobs that aren't officially posted, FMP applies to jobs that are definitely open. Their team also networks with recruiters and hiring managers to make sure you're seen by the decision-makers.
Find My Profession also places emphasis on keeping you in the loop. They provide you with weekly updates, analytics, and performance insights.
Charging by the month, our research showed that FMP offers no guarantee of a successful search. However, their website states that they have a 98% success rate for finding clients a job within 6 months.
They are one of the top results on Google for reverse recruiting services.
Find My Profession, offers 2 main reverse recruiting packages:
Reverse Recruiting - $3000, 4 weeks
- Select relevant jobs
- Customize resume
- Apply to jobs on your behalf
- Network on your behalf
Reverse Recruiting + Client Strategy, $3999, 4 weeks
- Everything above, and:
- Custom preparation reports prior to each interview
- Unlimited access to a Certified Interview Coach
- Unlimited access to a Certified Salary Negotiation Specialist
Resume Writing, ranging from $395 - $995 depending on your seniority
- Not included in RR packages, extra fee
- ATS-compatible, PDF and Word Doc
Cover Letter, $149, 1 off
LinkedIn Optimization, $649, 1 off
Professional Bio, $449, 1 off
Networking Resume, $699, 1 off
Here are some details on what to expect from the Reverse Recruiting package.

If you want Reverse Recruiting + Client Strategy, there are a few addition details:

In their FAQs, in "How long will it take to get a job?", Find My Profession specifies that, "For a well-rounded job seeker with reasonable job search expectations, we typically see our clients getting hired in 3 months...."
With their fees starting at $3,000-4,000 for 4 weeks, you are looking at approximately $12,000 for their job search services.
Still, FMP offers a lot of advantages over other reverse recruiters.
Pros:
- 100% US-based Reverse Recruiters and Client Strategists
- This is a big question to look out for around privacy and expertise
- The company started in 2015 and has >900 positive reviews
- Media exposure has been strong, including CNET, Bloomberg and Forbes
Cons:
- Incentives are misaligned, as FMP charges for time, not results. FMP gets paid for each 4 week block of work.
- Charges $3,999 up front for 4 weeks and estimates 3 months of work required ($12k)
- Charges separately for Resume, LinkedIn optimization
- Has a 4-8 week waitlist, which it seems you can pay to skip
3. Career Agents

Career Agents is a subsidiary of Career Boost and was founded by Steve Mostyn, who also started SuperStar Resume. While Career Agents itself is fairly new in the reverse recruiting scene (operating on its own since early 2025), Mostyn and Superstar Resume have been in the career and HR space for 20+ years. Mostyn is a former recruitment executive for Amazon, Deloitte, and TD Bank.
Career Agents offers the following reverse recruiting services: custom resumes and cover letters for each job, LinkedIn optimization, job applications, networking assistance, daily updates and weekly coaching sessions, and support after a job offer has been extended to ensure a smooth transition. Each client works with a dedicated career agent, and Mostyn personally oversees clients’ progress.

They have 3 pricing tiers: Starter ($1,499), Pro ($4,999), and Executive ($9,999). They also offer “a la carte” services—individual services you can purchase outside of a reverse recruiting package—such as resume review and interview prep, starting at $149.

Their website claims a 90% success rate within 6 months and states that if you don’t get a job offer in 6 months, you get a free extension of services or a 50% refund. That said, the job offer guarantee only applies to Pro and Executive tier subscriptions.
Career Agents has a
rating of only 3.7 stars with 1 review on Trustpilot, but this could be due to the newness of their platform. Their sister company, SuperStar resume, has a Trustpilot rating of 4.3 stars, which bodes well for Career Agents once they're more established.
Pros:
- Specialize in exclusive markets and tailoring plans to niche industries
- Higher tier subscriptions include a job guarantee
- Positive media coverage from Forbes and Paradise Media
Cons:
- Most comprehensive package is nearly $10,000
- Although they’ve been in the space for 20-some years, their reverse recruiting services are very new and don’t have many reviews
2. My Personal Recruiter

My Personal Recruiter is a reverse recruiting agency that works with clients in the U.S., Canada, the U.K., and Europe across all industries. This service is geared toward executives and career transitions, not toward people looking for entry-level or mid-career jobs.
They offer a full suite of reverse recruiting services, including career strategizing, networking, updating resumes and LinkedIn profiles, applying to jobs, and interview and negotiation coaching. Based on the My Personal Recruiter website, their reverse recruiting strategy has an emphasis on networking and working with recruiters to find roles that aren’t posted publicly.
My Personal Recruiter offers 3 tiers of services, ranging from $799/month to $1,999/month. Certain features, like access to a client portal with a dashboard of all the job application materials and a dedicated customer success manager for support along the way, are available to all clients, while other features are only available with higher subscription levels.

Their website states that if you don’t receive at least 1 written job offer within 6 months of working with them, they’ll continue to provide all their services at no extra cost until you get an offer.
My Personal Recruiter was founded in 2023 and they have a rating of 4.9 stars on Google (56 reviews) and
4.4 stars on Trustpilot (10 reviews).
Pros:
- Guarantee a job in 6 months
Cons:
- Candidates are responsible for their own networking
- Customized resumes and cover letters are only available for the higher tiers
1. Reverse Recruiting Agency

Reverse Recruiting Agency (RRA) is a win/win service that helps clients find a job, faster.
RRA operates on a success-fee arrangement, with up-front costs refunded.
Incentives are thus aligned to getting you a job, not charging you for services.
RRA is the only company on this list which commits to reaching out to 9 recruiters or hiring managers per job, so that's 450-900 contacts/week!
Most just say "networking is done for you", without specifics.
RRA has real testimonials who you can look up on LinkedIn. Other firms have general, anonymous testimonials.
Reverse Recruiting Agency offers 3 packages:
- Pricing
- $1,500-2,500/month, 10% success fee
- All monthly fees are REFUNDED in the success fee - never pay more than 10%
- Essential
- Resume Optimization
- LinkedIn Profile Optimization to generate inbound InMails from recruiters
- Job Search Strategy
- Up to 100 job applications per week
- Customized Resume for every job application, reviewed by humans
- Follow-up with up to 9 people at every organization they apply to
- Team of 12 working A.M. and P.M. EST to apply for jobs within 1 hour of posting
- Pro
- Everything in Essential
- Networking [in addition to job app follow-up, above]
- 2–3 networking calls per week with hiring managers
- 2-3 networking calls per week with alumni
- 2–3 networking calls per week with recruiters
- Use 2 separate resumes for 2 distinct, targeted searches
- Priority support
- Elite
- 2 premium interview coaching sessions/month
- More hours per day of job apps get you to the top of the stac
- Access to our beta outreach features
- Health and performance coaching to perform best in interviews and in your job

Kosta Lijiev
Pros:
- Lower up-front cost than most competitors
- Pay when you get a job
- Incentives are completely aligned and RRA supports clients on every step of the journey
- Works with candidates outside of tech
Cons:
- The service started in April 2024 so it is relatively new