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Ten tips from Recruiters on How to Work with Recruiters
excerpt
from Brilliant People.com
Working with a recruiter is one of the best ways to fast-forward your career.
It’s a one-on-one relationship with a career professional. You may have an
accountant, a lawyer and a doctor to handle particular areas of your life.
Why not have a career counsellor handle your work life?
Here are ten tips from MRI recruiters - straight from the front lines of
recruiting – that will help you get the most out of your recruiter.
- Be Professional “How you work with a
recruiter is a direct correlation of how you will work with your boss,
colleagues, and vendors. It is a window into who you really are. A good
recruiter will always measure this as part of your qualifications and
convey his or her impressions to the prospective hiring company.”
- Be Honest “Be upfront about the extent
of your job searching efforts and results. Your recruiter has a vested
interest in placing you in a career that could potentially change your
life. You will gain nothing from being dishonest with your recruiter.”
- Be Forthright “Tell your recruiter all of
your requirements and preferences, for example, in regard to salary or
relocation.”
“When an interview is completed, give us your feedback – good, bad, or
indifferent! This is the only way we can facilitate the process. We must
talk with you before we get back in touch with the hiring manager. We
will want to know what was discussed, how did the manager leave the
interview with you, are you interested in the position and do you want
to proceed to the next step. If you are not interested in proceeding,
we’ll want to know your reasons. This will help us in screening other
opportunities for you.”
- Be Committed “Don’t be casual with what
you agree to or commit to. Your attention to commitment will not go
unnoticed. Know what you want, say what you mean, and do what you say.”
- Be Pro-Active “Get to know whoever
specializes in your industry. (Our recruiters work in specialized
niches. Be sure you contact the appropriate person! )
Place a call to them and get familiar with them. Be sure to send them
your resume. You don't even have to be looking for a job right now but
it is good for them to have your resume on file. You never know when
they might have that ideal job opportunity that might be better than the
job you currently have.”
- Be Inquisitive “You will likely have
questions about housing costs, insurance, relocation, etc. Ask your
recruiter. We want to make sure all these questions are answered before
the interview. ‘Do I want to work here?’ and ‘Do I want to work with
these people?’ are the only questions left for the final interview.”
- Be Prepared “Prepare for the interview
by reading materials that your recruiter has sent you and by doing
research on the company.”
- Be Cooperative “Don’t play games!
Regardless of any past experiences you have had with recruiters, take
your current recruiter seriously. If you are not comfortable with your
recruiter, move on. There are 5,000 recruiters in our network!”
- Be Patient “A smart recruiter knows how
frustrating it can be to search for a job. Be patient. We’ve got your
best interest in mind, and we’ll call you as soon as we can.”
- Be Enthusiastic “I still get excited about a
truly marketable candidate. I like to see enthusiasm in the candidate as
well.”
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