What can candidates do to improve their prospects of working with recruiters?If you're in a specialist area, knowing the consultants who specialize in your sector and your locality isn't a bad idea. Get to know them by bumping into them [at meetings]. It's helpful if you have a few friends in the business, so keep an open door with search firms. This won't get you jobs, but it might get you exposure. |
What to Expect From a Recruiter?Recruiters (a.k.a. headhunters) work for the employer. Often companies only work with headhunters when they have a position they find difficult to fill and/or they need to keep the search process confidential. Many employers have very specific needs (i.e. they want someone from their industry or someone who has worked with their customers.) |
Why return the recruiter’s call?The recruiter works for the employer and you have a slim chance of actually getting a job, so—maintain visibility and network now for the future. |
Why give recruiter’s referrals?Do you know someone who might be a fit? Do you know someone who probably knows someone? Often the answer is yes, but you will not give out someone’s name and phone number. Maybe you think you are saving your friend/associate an annoying phone call but you are really depriving them of the opportunity to put their hat in the ring. Many people I contact are not actively looking for a new job; even if they are, if they are working, they are not advertising the fact they are ready to jump ship even to their friends. Even if they are happy in their job, they really don’t mind (and are often flattered) to be contacted by a headhunter. It’s nice to know what’s out there and to know if your pay is competitive. Now, they are in my database for future opportunities. |
What's the biggest misconception that candidates have about recruiters?We can't seem to get away from this idea that recruiters represent candidates. People think we're employment agencies, but we don't represent candidates who are looking. We're part of the management consulting profession, and we're retained by companies as consultants to find candidates. We advise companies on how to strengthen themselves by finding the right people. |
What about the problems recruiters have with candidates?Turning down a job offer is a big problem. Sometimes this happens because the search firm hasn't investigated carefully enough whether the candidate was looking at other offers. The best way to find this out is to ask. |