finder's fee in English

noun
1
a fee paid by a business to a person or organization for bringing to its attention financial investors, potential new employees, or buyers or sellers whose relationship with the business will materially benefit it.
Companies have begun flooding the event with recruiting fliers and offers of finder's fees for participants who recruit friends to become employees.

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1. Plus now there's a finder's fee.

2. Do you get a finder's fee?

3. A finder's fee on a murder contract.

4. Maybe I take a little finder's fee, let's just say a third.

5. Clyde and I planned to turn in the gold and collect the finder's fee from the treasury.

6. The museum board of trustees has directed me to ask for a refund, 85% of the finder's fee.

7. Some direct-hire firms charge a one-time finder's fee, normally a percentage of the Aide's gross pay