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How to Work with Recruiters Effectively
- Get Headhunters to Market You
- Lu par : Scott Miller
- Durée : 1 h et 16 min
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Description
What's the most powerful place you can be in as a job seeker? The most powerful place you can be as a job seeker is having someone the company knows and trusts marketing you for the job - that someone is a recruiter.
Recruiters speed up your job search and open doors for your career you didn't even know existed. Having a recruiter on your side puts you at the front of the line for the plum jobs in your field.
Peggy McKee and Carl Chapman, both long-time recruiters, tell you everything you need to know to find a recruiter and get them to market you for top jobs.
- What This Audiobook Will Do For You:
- Written by recruiters for anyone who wants a job, or a better job, this book will show you:
- How to find recruiters who are right for you.
- How to make recruiters want to submit you for great jobs.
- What mistakes job seekers make every day that shut them out of opportunities.
- How to use recruiters to get the job.
- What Kinds of Tips Are In This Book?
- Types of recruiters you should be familiar with:
- How recruiters work with job seekers.
- Whether you are a good candidate for a recruiter (and how to become one if you are currently not).
- How to find recruiters appropriate for you.
- What will make recruiters love you and market you to employers.
- Who This Book Is For: Everyone!
If you are in a job search now, or want to get better and better opportunities throughout your career, you need to understand how to leverage the considerable power of recruiters.