The Cynical Girl: Myths About Recruiters |
Posted: 04 Oct 2012 03:45 AM PDT I want to tell you how recruiters work for the average joe. There are a few different kinds of recruiters. Internal recruiters work in a Human Resources department on behalf of a company. Contingency recruiters work for external recruiting companies who are paid 12-30% of your salary when you are hired; the contingency recruiters earn a base salary from their employer plus a portion of the fee earned when you are hired. Executive recruiters are paid money upfront to find VIPs even if they never find anyone; when those VIPs are hired, they make a little more money. All of those recruiters should be doing research to find candidates in the marketplace, but they are generally busy doing other things. Behind the scenes, there are researchers or sourcers who are scouring the cloud to find people (and resumes) in specific industries who may or may not be working. Those sourcers are researchers might be employed by the same company as the recruiter — or they might be solo entrepreneurs. When researchers and sourcers find people, they pass that information along to recruiters. Internal recruiters deal with lots of different people: sourcers, researchers, internal hiring managers, candidates, applicants who send resumes into a company even if they’re not good for a job, contingency recruiters who call and send resumes, and their own bossy HR departments. Contingency recruiters also deal with lots of different people: sourcers, researchers, candidates, applicants who send resumes to them hoping they know of openings, and internal recruiters. Sometimes contingency recruiters are also sales people and find opportunities where their company can even have the opportunity to place candidates. Executive recruiters deal with lots of people, too, but it’s a sweet gig and they have more help and more time to focus on candidates. That’s for another post. Here are some common misconceptions about working with internal recruiters and contingency recruiters.
My advice to you? Whenever you can, avoid recruiters and HR departments. Find hiring managers. Get your resume into the hands of someone who owns a budget. That’s how you get hired. Related articles |
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