Showing posts with label agencies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label agencies. Show all posts

Thursday, April 16, 2015

No B. S. Hiring Advice: Use Recruiters? Don't Settle.




In this video, Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter encourages you to take a tough line with incompetent third-party recruiters.

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Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter has been a recruiter for more than 40 years.

Follow him at the Big Game Hunter, Inc. on LinkedIn for more articles, videos and podcasts than what are offered here and jobs he is recruiting for.

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Monday, March 23, 2015

No B. S. Hiring Advice: Choosing a Recruiter to Fill Your Positions



It often seems like every Tom, Dick, Susan, Shailesh and Hao works for agencies. The phone calls seem incessant and the pitches seem the same. How do you choose between them.

In this episode of No B. S. Hiring Advice, Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter discusses how to evaluate and assess recruiters before committing to them.



Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter has been a recruiter for more than 40 years.

Follow him at the Big Game Hunter, Inc. on LinkedIn for more articles, videos and podcasts than what are offered here and jobs he is recruiting for.

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Thursday, January 08, 2015

No B.S. Hiring Advice: Managing External Recruiters



In this video, Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter offers a number of ideas for managing third party recruiters more effectively. You should never hire and how to find out if the candidate you are interviewing is one of them.  


Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter has been a recruiter for more than 40 years.

Follow him at the Big Game Hunter, Inc. on LinkedIn for more articles, videos and podcasts than what are offered here and jobs he is recruiting for.

Pay what you want for his books and guides to job hunting.

Sign up for a complimentary subscription to No B.S. Job Search Advice  Ezine at TheBigGameHunter.us.


Trying to hire someone? Email me at JeffAltman@TheBigGameHunter.us.

Subscribe to TheBigGameHunterTV on YouTube for advice about job hunting and hiring. Like videos, share and comment.

Listen to Job Search Radio, No B. S. Job Search Advice Radio and No B. S. Hiring Advice Radio in iTunes and other podcast directories and apps.

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Saturday, December 03, 2005

Are Recruiters Failing You? Maybe It's You!

I know of no employment professional that wants to fail on an assignment. Their income and future livelihood is tied up in effective service delivery.

So what's the problem?

Well, sometimes you haven't done a good enough job evaluating an agency's capabilities so you're asking them to do something their incapable of doing . . . but, ya know that isn't always true because, with interest, they'll work on anything!

For example, a new client of mine is a well-know liquor distributor. They asked me to work on a position for to find someone to buy wood for the casks they age their product in. Not exactly a job i my sweet spot.

I loved the idea of the job and am about to fill it. Why? Because they were responsive and communicative and I was motivate.

What goes into being communicative? Well the first and most important thing is a useful position description otherwise, we're off wasting a lot of time we don't have. I don't mean the description that says, "2-4 years of this or that." I mean one that actually speaks of the detailed experience and functionality they need to know and how to evaluate it from your perspective.

Two investment banks trying to hire a mid level Java developer for a trading systems project will do completely different evaluations. On paper the jobs are identical, yet in practice they're different. Be as specific as possible.

The second thing you need to do is provide useful feedback when someone comes up short. Is it useful to say the person was "too light?" Of course not. State where the deficiency was and suggest ways that a recruiter can evaluate for it in the future.

One of the most effective things you can do is call or email a recruiter and show them "some love." All of our jobs are hard. A two minute call or one minute of email goes a long way toward making the search professional feel cared about enough to help you. This may sound goofy to you but don't you like it when your boss praises you for something or just stops by to say, "Hi." Christmas is an ideal time to just drop an e-card to someone.

There are a million ways to get better results; these are a few launch points that will help you get better results.

Jeff Altman
The Big Game Hunter
Concepts in Staffing
jeffaltman@cisny.com

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Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter, is Managing Director with Concepts in Staffing, a New York search firm, has successfully assisted many corporations identify leaders and staff in technology, accounting, finance, sales, marketing and other disciplines as employees or consultants since 1971. He is a retired certified leader of the ManKind Project, a not for profit organization that assists men with life issues, and a practicing psychotherapist.

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