My Recruiter Hasn't Found Me A Job - Understanding The Role Headhunters Play In Your Search
- Topics:
- Job Search
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- Aerospace & Defense,
- Recruitment & Selection,
- Radar,
- Manufacturing,
- Job,
- Human Resources,
- Hiring,
- Executive Recruiter,
- EmploymentDigest.net,
- Workforce Management
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- EmploymentDigest.net
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Overview: Executive recruiters' job is not to find you a job. They can be of tremendous help, and a good recruiter is a valuable asset. To that end, you should cultivate relationships with recruiters, and you should be on the radar screens of good search firms. Companies hire recruiters to fill positions - usually those that they're unable to fill themselves. They're seeking highly qualified people with specific skills for particular jobs. Typically, they are looking for candidates who are already employed elsewhere. Because these people are harder to find, hiring companies tap search firms to spearhead the effort.
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Format: HTML | Date: Oct 2008 | Pages: 6
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