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Get Hired Faster Using A Recruiter
Submitted: 2007-08-12 22:25:48
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There are many reasons to use a professional recruiter in your career search.
Recruiters in a specific field have many connections that are not public knowledge, so they can give you access to jobs that aren’t available otherwise.They already have a relationship established with the hiring manager of many companies and this speeds the process along.And the best part is that their services are FREE to the candidates.
Traditionally, the job
seeker submits their resume blindly to a human resources screener who has
limited knowledge at best on what skills the position requires and what a great
resume with experience looks like.Sometimes they are hourly employees and not devoted to effective and
efficient screening.This leaves the
candidate waiting for the phone to ring all day every day, when in reality
their submission has been sitting in a folder on a desk and probably won’t get
looked at for a long time… if ever.Do
not ever submit your resume blindly!
Working with the recruiter is much different and more efficient and
effective.The recruiter already knows
what needs the companies have and if they contact you then you know that you
are a cut above the rest of the potential candidates. If that weren’t the case
they wouldn’t be calling you.So shame
on you for not returning their phone calls in a timely manner.You are doing yourself a disservice and
hindering your search for a great position, if you don’t utilize their FREE
services.
Once you are in contact with the recruiter, they should detail everything about the position and interview you to gauge your skill set and self-marketing abilities.They should also be looking for potential problem areas in your interviewing technique and coach you into being more prepared for that face to face or the dreaded phone screen that most people struggle with.A recruiter should always tell you what they are going to do and whom they will be submitting your resume and information to BEFORE they do it!
Another great aspect of using recruiters is the area of confidentiality.When you post your resumes on those online
public job boards, you never know who will see them and what the repercussions
might be.I have seen immediate
terminations when the candidate’s current boss sees their employee posted and
actively pursuing another career and it is becoming increasingly common for
them to cut their ties with you quickly.They see it as a protection of their assets and in their best
interest.So if you are going to post
publicly you might as well tell your boss about it before they find out
themselves.
When you use a recruiter you can focus solely on the interview process and leave the rest up to them.They will help you throughout the process and make your life that much easier in this stressful time.Always use a recruiter you can trust and someone you have had more than one phone call or face to face with because that shows they care about you and your relationship and will help you with all their abilities.
They should be industry specific to your career, for instance you wouldn’t use a restaurant manager recruiter like myself for the information technology industry and I sure wouldn’t want someone with an IT background sending me a restaurant candidate.
Also if the two of you don’t click immediately it is probably time to move on, but always keep it honest with the recruiter so they can help you.If you aren’t interested, tell them as soon as possible so they don’t waste man-hours on you.
With these tips I’m sure you
have a greater understanding on the give and take relationship between you and
the recruiter and can clearly see the many benefits of using them to pursue
your next dream job.
You can try our service out for FREE and there are never any upfront fees! You have nothing to lose except wasted time and energy searching for the right candidate. We only recruit the best of the best in your target area!
Please email us at raymond@greatmgrs.com for more information. We look forward to being part of your team and finding you the next great leader!
We also help the best management candidates find great and new opportunities that are not advertised to the public. We eliminate many unnecessary steps in the hiring process and get the candidate in front of the hiring manager more quickly than using the conventional wait and see tactics. The best part is it is FREE for the candidates!
Please email your resume to raymond@greatmgrs.com or Fax to 866.862.3547 for further consideration.
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