How much do you know about Recruiters?
Wednesday, March 7, 2007 at 11:57PM There are many misnomers and falsehoods about the business of recruiting. This quiz is to test your knowledge of the industry and its day to day operations.Watch out! There may be something here you did not know.
1) A good recruiter treats a retained and contingency search the same?
2) A candidate who withholds information (such as compensation) from the recruiter is not likely to have their resume submitted to the client for consideration?
3) Recruiters do not care about “confidentiality” when it pertains to a client, candidate or a search?
4) It is a good idea to build an ongoing relationship with a recruiter, even if you are not searching for a job?
True! Having a working relationship with a recruiter is like having a good mechanic. In the event the unexpected happens, you know exactly who to call in that time of crisis. You may also know of someone who has career challenges of their own and can help them out of a tough situation by making that connection.
5) A good recruiter, like a baseball team, should know their stats?
True! A recruiter’s job is to source, screen, and submit candidates for consideration. Tracking statistics, such as resumes to a hire, ensures the firm has its own set of checks and balances in place. Other ratios like job orders to a placement and calls to a job order provide the client with necessary information about the firm and what it can expect while doing business with the firm.
As many companies have found, using the right search firm is crucial in keeping up with today’s fast-paced, high-demand business world that we live in. Companies, who are willing to invest in a recruiter, are ultimately making a deposit into the savings account of their own future.
Artie Cressman
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