Becky Metcalf: Corporate Recruiter - she went inside and never looked back. Well... Levi, Ray and Shoup, Inc. LRS is a computer consulting company that's been around through several generations of "the computer" having been founded in 1979.
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Becky, dear, you know I'm your fan. But the implication was that you are a model of transparency when in fact you aren't delivering any straightforward information at all. You're calling the candidate but it's an empty call.
If you say, it just wasn't a fit and the candidate doesn't ask you what that means, that's a red flag. Something must be wrong with her. No guts or no curiousity. Or no desire to improve.
Honestly, after reading this posting and your comments -- WHICH I APPRECIATE -- I have no idea how you deal with the bad personality issue.
Maybe this will help - I think it's about respect, not transparency. If you able to give them something to help them improve for the next go, that is gravy.
Oh Becky, I wish I had you on my show right now. I'd go after you like there was no tomorrow.
I know you're a gutsy broad, one of Rayanne's amazon women, but you can't even see that you're evading the question.
You told us that you don't give candidates any direct information when their personality is the problem. Instead, like Jerry, you use codewords that they might not understand - and you pray that they won't press you on what you mean.
Animal - you are misinformed. A quick snipet from your radio show is not quite the same thing as a detailed response.
I most certainly DO tell candidates why they did not get the job. You are hung up here on some ambiguos "it's just not a fit" type scenario. Any recruiter worth his/her salt will have a FAR CLEARER understanding of what was missing. "Too quiet" "too blabby" "Not enough accounting background" "No project management background" etc.
REAL REASONS MUST BE IDENTIFIED.
Any recruiter who hides from giving true feedback is a wimp and I'll personally call them out on it. Sometimes ALL WE HAVE is the clients general feel that there was not a fit. If that's all I've got - then I'll pass it along. If I have more - then I'll find the best way I can deliver that truth to them.
Some of the guests on your show yesterday said "candidates don't really want to know why"......which made my jaw drop to the floor! Don't want to know why the didn't get the job? Are you kidding me? What planet are you recruiting on?
Here on Earth people want to know why. It is our job to tell them. If you can not step up the plate then take your uniform off. You shouldn't be on the team.
Animal - you are misinformed. A quick snipet from your radio show is not quite the same thing as a detailed response.
I most certainly DO tell candidates why they did not get the job. You are hung up here on some ambiguos "it's just not a fit" type scenario. Any recruiter worth his/her salt will have a FAR CLEARER understanding of what was missing. "Too quiet" "too blabby" "Not enough accounting background" "No project management background" etc.
REAL REASONS MUST BE IDENTIFIED.
Any recruiter who hides from giving true feedback is a wimp and I'll personally call them out on it. Sometimes ALL WE HAVE is the clients general feel that there was not a fit. If that's all I've got - then I'll pass it along. If I have more - then I'll find the best way I can deliver that truth to them.
Some of the guests on your show yesterday said "candidates don't really want to know why"......which made my jaw drop to the floor! Don't want to know why the didn't get the job? Are you kidding me? What planet are you recruiting on?
Here on Earth people want to know why. It is our job to tell them. If you can not step up the plate then take your uniform off. You shouldn't be on the team.
Jerry, will you do me the honor of discussing this with us in more depth here?
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