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anyone ever work with a recruiter?

Can I Pin?
 
Why dont you ask the recruiter what the catch is instead of bros on a jooseboard

cuz I dont meet with the guy until the end of he week and want to know what the hell Im supposed to be looking out for

I thought everyone here knew everything!
 
I have gotten jobs through recruiters, and I've worked with recruiters (as well as on my own) every time I have looked for a job.
There are a lot of advantages to using them. They have connections to people and to jobs that aren't widely advertized. They work on commission so they are motivated and aggressive in finding you something, because that's how they get paid. And, they act as a middle man to help sell you and accentuate your good points to the potential employer.

When you talk to your guy, you should ask first thing, "how do you get paid?" There are some guys who say they are headhunters but they are more like career counselors who charge you to fix up your resume and interview technique, and to get you interviews. I wouldn't recommend working with anyone like that, because you don't need them. But a regular employer paid headhunter is fine.

They call me all the time lately. I must have gotten on some kind of list. I ignore their messages and emails because I'm not looking right now.
 
I have gotten jobs through recruiters, and I've worked with recruiters (as well as on my own) every time I have looked for a job.
There are a lot of advantages to using them. They have connections to people and to jobs that aren't widely advertized. They work on commission so they are motivated and aggressive in finding you something, because that's how they get paid. And, they act as a middle man to help sell you and accentuate your good points to the potential employer.

When you talk to your guy, you should ask first thing, "how do you get paid?" There are some guys who say they are headhunters but they are more like career counselors who charge you to fix up your resume and interview technique, and to get you interviews. I wouldn't recommend working with anyone like that, because you don't need them. But a regular employer paid headhunter is fine.

They call me all the time lately. I must have gotten on some kind of list. I ignore their messages and emails because I'm not looking right now.

Cool story rob
 
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