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Week 3: Attracting Recruiters Like Bees to Honey

Recruiters Are Friends, Not Food!

Video Time: 6 Minutes           Action Time: 30-60 Minutes

            Video Time: 6 Minutes           

Action Time: 30-60 Minutes

Believe it or not, recruiters are your friends. Once you understand the differences in recruiter types, you’ll see why.

There are two types: Retained recruiters and contingency recruiters.

Believe it or not, recruiters are your friends. Once you understand the differences in recruiter types, you’ll see why. There are two types: Retained recruiters and contingency recruiters.

Retained

They’re likened to an employee or on retainer for the company they are hiring for.

 

They get paid upfront to find the RIGHT people. Their goal is to look for the perfect LONG-TERM employee and not just to throw a body into the ranks. They will take their time and if you don’t fill their needs for the time being you are likely to

hear back from them again down the line for another position, especially if they like you.

 

It’s like a failed relationship. They may call you again later on! Their best quality? Unlike a failed relationship, they will give you honest feedback if you don’t get the job, with less profanity and restraining orders (hopefully).

They’re likened to an employee or on retainer for the company they are hiring for.

They get paid upfront to find the RIGHT people. Their goal is to look for the perfect LONG-TERM employee and not just to throw a body into the ranks. They will take their time and if you don’t fill their needs for the time being you are likely to hear back from them again down the line for another position, especially if they like you.

 

It’s like a failed relationship. They may call you again later on! Their best quality? Unlike a failed relationship, they will give you honest feedback if you don’t get the job, with less profanity and restraining orders (hopefully).

Contingency

​They’re scrappy little buggers.

They are usually independent contractors that only get paid if they fill the position so they tend to work with a sense of urgency, they may be given a deadline of only two weeks. 

They want someone there yesterday or they don’t get paid. If you don’t fill their needs, you will likely never hear from them again. That’s ok though! Don’t take it personally. One recruiter’s trash is another recruiter’s treasure.

​They’re scrappy little buggers.

They are usually independent contractors that only get paid if they fill the position so they tend to work with a sense of urgency, they may be given a deadline of only two weeks. 

 

They want someone there yesterday or they don’t get paid. If you don’t fill their needs, you will likely never hear from them again. That’s ok though! Don’t take it personally. One recruiter’s trash is another recruiter’s treasure.

​Your Actions for This Week

Get your top 3 skills up for all to see and get your first 20 endorsements! Remember, you just have to ask.

 

Give 5 recommendations to people you have worked with, admire, or appreciate. They don’t have to be long, it could even be just one sentence. Once you send those out, ask them to recommend you. Get at least 2 recommendations for yourself!

​Your Actions for This Week

Get your top 3 skills up for all to see and get your first 20 endorsements! Remember, you just have to ask.

 

Give 5 recommendations to people you have worked with, admire, or appreciate. They don’t have to be long, it could even be just one sentence. Once you send those out, ask them to recommend you. Get at least 2 recommendations for yourself!