Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Job Search - From the Beginning - Recruiters Part 1 - CareerAlley

Job Search - From the Beginning - Recruiters Part 1 - CareerAlley We may receive compensation when you click on links to products from our partners. Life is a journey, not a destination we determine our destiny by the direction we take. Anonymous Do you remember do overs? You know, when you are playing a game or sport, make a mistake and ask to do it all over again (like dont count the bad turn)? Sometimes you need to do the same with your job search, kind of do over. Maybe you are not getting the result you expect or sometimes you just need to start fresh. Whatever the reason and how deep your do over is depends on you. Todays post starts with a fresh look at recruiters, one of the four legs of job search. The best approach when looking for recruiters: Research Research recruiters before contacting them to ensure that they cover your field, industry, location and salary range. You can usually do this by visiting their website where they generally list their specialties. Some recruiters list current opportunities and filled positions which can give you an indication of what types of jobs they fill. Be Prepared You should be prepared to tell your recruiter about your current work experience and exactly what type of job you want. This is a good place to practice your elevator speech (see Do you have your 30 second Elevator Speech?). Tell the Truth A simple statement but so often not followed. There is an excellent chance that if you lie about credentials, compensation or where you worked it will come up at some point. Ive seen people fired several weeks into a new job because they lied about a college degree and the background check was not fully completed until after they were hired. Be Flexible There are so many factors to consider when looking for a job salary, bonus, vacation, hours responsibilities, location, etc. While you dont want to waste their time (like applying for jobs that are paying far less than you will accept), you do want to be flexible in your approach when considering potential opportunities and interviews. Where to start: Clark Davis Associates Clark Davis focuses on job opportunities in the New York tri-state area with specialities in Accounting Finance, Information Technology, Engineering Chemistry, Clinical Statistics and Human Resources. They have a career listings page which lists current opportunities by industry. You can sign up for job updates via email and clicking any of the industries under Career Listings also provides key contacts with their telephone numbers and email addresses. You can also upload your resume to their site. Wontawk This firm specializes in information management across a broad range of career types and functions. Offering employment opportunities that are direct hire, temporary and temp to hire. There is background on each of their recruiters as well as a job guide and registration capability. Their contacts page provides names, telephone numbers and email addresses of their recruiters. Westport One Westport One, located in Missouri (with job opportunities across the US), specializes in Financial Services, Engineering, Technical Sales and Banking. From their main page you can submit a resume, contact them or review their job opportunities. They have a resources page with links to Career Planning, Resumes, Interview tips,relocation tools and more. Transearch International Your world partner in executive search is their tag line, they have offices around the world and they cover a very broad range of industries and job functions. You can submit a resume, contact a specific office or search for a consultant in your country/city and contact them directly. Good luck in your search.Visit me on Facebook

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