Working with a Recruiter

What do you do when a recruiter calls? Take it! How you handle the ensuing call could greatly energize your career prospects.

Recruiters earn their money from the companies who hire them for placement service. But don’t think a good recruiter is only looking out for their Client. Recruiters give guarantees for their placements and are working to build lasting relationships with their Clients. It would be a costly mistake for a recruiting firm to put a candidate into a position that is not a good or long-term fit. It can ruin an opportunity for the recruiter to work with that company again and will be a negative mark on their reputation.

Recruiters find most of their candidates via networking. If a recruiter asks for names of others that may be qualified, please think about who you might know. A recruiter’s success comes from talking with other people in the industry. Someone may get a great job because of you.

Do's

Don'ts

Working with a Recruiters
What do you do when a recruiter calls? Do's and Don'ts.
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The NPA Advantage for Job Seekers
Put over 400 NPA member recruiters to work for you.
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Job Search Suggestions
If a prospective employer listened to your voice mail, what impression would they have of you?
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Resume Suggestions
Since your resume is actually a marketing document, its visual appearance is critical.
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Interviewing Tips
Remember you never get a second chance to make a first impression.
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Offers & Counteroffers
Consider these universal truths regarding counteroffers.
Useful Links

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