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Contingency Search and Retained Search Agreements for Recruiters

There are many questions that a recruiter (and a recruiting firm owner) should ask themselves. Here is one such question: “Should I work on contingency or retainer?” A fair question that deserves a fair answer. However before we answer it, we have some groundwork to lay. That groundwork involves the

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Candidate preparation for the interview

Candidate Preparation for the Interview is About MORE Than the Interview

You’ve used your ATS recruitment software to match qualified candidates with your client’s job orders, but that’s just the beginning. For most practitioners in our industry, the purpose of candidate prep with a client is to improve their interviewing skills, provide information on the company and position, and to increase the likelihood

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Recruitment Skills, Competencies, and Qualifications for Success

No matter what profession a person chooses, they want to be successful. Recruiters are NO different. No matter how you measure success as a recruiter (monetarily or otherwise), it requires a certain number of recruitment skills, competencies, and qualifications. And because we like to do things a little differently around

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Dealing with HR

Dealing with HR: 5 Recruiter Strategies for More Success

If you are like most recruiters, Human Resources is a department that you enjoy dealing with about as much as the IRS. HR can play a vital role in moving the placement process forward but the problem occurs when they insist on being the only point of contact with whom

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Flat fee recruiting: pros

Flat Fee Recruiting: Pros, Cons, and Best Practices

If you’re an independent agency recruiter, you have a pretty good idea of what kind of fees you like. That would be 30% fees. Sure, you’d take 25%, but there’s nothing better than a nice, big, fat, juicy 30% fee. But what about flat fees? I can almost hear the

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Factors of recruitment

Factors of Recruitment: When Search Consultants Send Resumes

The majority of recruiters submit resumes to clients before securing interviews for their candidates. In many instances, the recruiters actually volunteer to send resumes. It generally sounds like this: “As soon as I have located a qualified candidate, I will send you their resume.” Or “I’ll get right on this

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How Search Consultants Can Adapt to Change in Recruitment

The only thing that never changes . . . is the fact that change is inevitable. Rather ironic, wouldn’t you say? And recruitment is certainly among those professions that undergoes nearly constant change. After all, when the profession started, the Internet didn’t exist. Smartphones didn’t exist. Heck, cellphones didn’t exist.

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How to talk to a candidate as a recruiter

How to Talk to a Candidate as a Recruiter

Cold calling effectively as a recruiter is about more than just reciting a recruitment script. That’s especially the case when dealing with top candidates. If you call both an A-level candidate and a C-level candidate with your employment opportunity, which one do you think will show a higher level of

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