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Boy, I hear you my friend...It is not easy out here. I have been looking for a new role since December 1st. I have 10 years experience, been successful, most of the way through an MBA and praying to find 50k a year...
Mike, it has to turn soon...
The clients have been telling us that they won't accept candidates they already have in their "systems". This means if they have ever applied there in the past or sent a resume. Unfourtunetly during the candidate screening process they have no clue who they have and haven't sent resumes.
We spend time and resources to recruit what we think is a great candidate only to have them shot down.
I am unsure why we were told to hold off on our candidates, clearly they like the candidates enough to take them through 3 and 4 interviews respectivly. Financial or not, I really have no idea why they pulled the plug other than them saying "We're going to hold off for now".
Mike as an recruiter who became an independent a year ago, I can definitely feel your pain, particularly when one spends allot of none-billable hours, supplying candidates just to have clients drag their heels or end up pulling the plug altogether, for one reason or another. It can be frustrating, especially if you’re counting on those hires to pay next month’s mortgage. I've been there also.
On the other hand, we have to understand that the majority of these companies are in crises just like most of us. In these cases, we have to weather the storm and continue to build the relationship and move on to companies who are in better terms to hire people today.
Also, now is a good time to look at other services that you can provide to your clients/candidates, such as hr selective services, RPO, payroll, to which you’re receiving residual payment based on the service you provide, not based on hires alone :-)
Best of luck.
Greg Z. Manson.
The clients have been telling us that they won't accept candidates they already have in their "systems". This means if they have ever applied there in the past or sent a resume. Unfourtunetly during the candidate screening process they have no clue who they have and haven't sent resumes.
We spend time and resources to recruit what we think is a great candidate only to have them shot down.
I am unsure why we were told to hold off on our candidates, clearly they like the candidates enough to take them through 3 and 4 interviews respectivly. Financial or not, I really have no idea why they pulled the plug other than them saying "We're going to hold off for now".
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