Executive Recruiters: Your
Job-Search Commandos
Executive
recruiters have firmly established
themselves as a visible and highly valued
fixture in today’s employment landscape.
Through their aggressive matchmaking,
recruiters affect the careers of
individuals, the lives of their families and
friends and the profitability of entire
corporations.
No one knows
exactly what the business world would be
like without the influence of recruiters but
one thing is for sure, sometime in your
career, you will either receive a call from
a recruiter or initiate contact yourself. In
either case, you should learn how to work
with them effectively and take full
advantage of the many benefits their service
provides. Here is what you get from
establishing a relationship with an
executive recruiter:
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Greater exposure. Recruiters maintain a
myriad of existing contacts within your
field and they can also scout out new
companies you have never heard of.
•
Increased efficiency. Recruiters network
obsessively. They spend their time
researching and penetrating the job market.
Their knowledge can save you time in
identifying and pursuing prospective
employers.
•
Personalized public relations. Employers
generally look more favorably towards a
candidate who is professionally recommended.
Recruiters stake their reputations on the
quality of their candidates and will always
present you in the best possible light.
•
Confidential representation. Some job search
situations require a great deal of
discretion. For example, you may want to
explore an opportunity with your present
company’s direct competitor. In such an
instance, a recruiter can present your
background confidentially thereby protecting
your identity and eliminating or minimizing
your risk of exposure.
•
Authoritative career consulting. Recruiters
can help you determine the right job or
career track based on current market
conditions and your own values and
abilities. They are also in a unique
position to walk you through and monitor
each step in your job changing process.
•
Private training. Recruiters can give you
practical, time-tested suggestions on how to
strengthen your resume and improve your
interviewing technique. In many ways, a
recruiter acts as a personal coach.
•
Third-party representation. As experienced
brokers, recruiters find ways to put
favorable deals together and iron out
differences you and the hiring company may
have regarding your salary, benefits, and
relocation package.
In addition, working through a recruiter can
actually improve your chances for success
once you have been placed because the search
fee the hiring company paid the recruiter
represents a sizable financial investment in
your future success -- an investment worth
protecting.