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So Dan
It begs the question. Are you up to the job? are you finding the people with the skills that your company requires? if you are then you really dont need agencies. If you are not then maybe you should talk to a few.
I thought you and your CEO hated ALL recruitment agents, whether they bothered to be polite and courteous,or got to know and understand your business or not.
Dan Nuroo said:Naturally.... I'd expect my sales people to call only if they had done research on the company, have a reason for the call, ie can add value (not just "do you have any open requirements?", or "what happens if you have a really hard to fill role?", be able to articulate their own differentiator when asked. I'd expect my sales people to listen as well, to be friendly, not arrogant and treat all people in my organisation with the same level of respect, and if asked be able to answer the simple question "what is this call in regards to?". People who talk down to, or aggressively at reception people or anyone do and should get very frosty receptions.
When professionals call with solutions, with something different, innovative or just damn clever..... that is what i expect from my sales people and others.. I expect more than just tele-marketers with a script and the idea that "the longer I can keep someone on the line the closer they are to buying something".
At least you have answered the question. But the question that agencies should be asking in house recruiters is "are you finding the right level of people that your company needs?". Just because a company has an ex recruitment agent working for them it does not mean that their problems in recruiting are being solved. My advice to any recruitment agency is if you really want a true answer to this question you should ask the CEO directly and not the in house recruiter.
Becky Metcalf said:Hi Dan,
It occurred to me reading here that you still hadn't actually received any responses to your question here. I thought I would put in my $.02 for you.
I haven't really been doing anything very creative to head off the calls, just being honest. I came from the other side as well which makes it easy to say, "Hey, I've been there and I know where you are coming from, but we're not in need of an agency because I take care of recruiting in-house." Usually if you *listen* and give your response in a manner that is respectful to their job they roll with it. Only the nasty ones will go on to question whether or not you are good enough at your job to not need their services... And those certainly aren't the ones I want to work with anyway!
~Becky
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