I meet with a number of Recruitment Consultants every week who are looking to move on from their current position, or step up to their next opportunity… I probably speak with a further 10, or more on the phone….
And, to be perfectly honest I’m lucky if I meet with one a week who I consider a good, old fashioned ‘A’ Candidate…
It’s not to say that these candidates are not fantastic on paper… On paper most of these candidates look great…. On paper most of these candidates would walk into roles with the best agencies…. On paper most of these candidates lead me to squeal with delight (not like a little girl, but squeal with delight and dignity), and jump straight on the phone…
But, as you all know – what often looks good on paper has the tendency to bite you on the bum and inject you with a reality hit.
Unfortunately, it seems some Consultants (and I do stress some), believe their own hype to the point of hilarity. If they were a lollipop I’m sure they would enjoy giving themselves a jolly good licking… The difference between expectation and reality in the market sometimes really is quite amazing.
You would expect that most Recruitment Consultants have a good understanding of what is required to be successful and what the market is looking for – you really would expect that…wouldn’t you?
Regrettably this doesn’t seem to be the case…
So what I have outlined below – in no particular order, and for those who live in a make believe land of Fairy Floss, Oompa Loompa’s and Talking (HR PufnStuf kinda) Trees - are 5 very basic Recruitment Career Killers.
Recruitment is a very strange profession – no-one goes to school with the intention of being a recruiter when they grow up… And we really are setting the rules as we go along. But to be honest it’s really not that difficult… Think about what you expect from your candidates – the transparency, honesty, realistic expectations, and understanding of their market. Then, if you engage a rec-to-rec to help you secure your next opportunity, offer them the same courtesy…
I agree with you Cora. #3 is so true! I see it daily. Thanks for sharing Craig. I always enjoy reading your blog.
Recruitment is Sales - even "in-house" so #1 is shocking when you hear it.
Thank God you didn't mention the one I always got - I want to be a Recruiter because I love working with people - sigh...
Wow....don't want to do sales in recruiting? How do you think you are getting your candidate to leave their position? Sales isn't my favorite thing either, but I've managed to make myself more comfortable with the process over time.
I enJOYed this post... Thanks for sharing... Annual salary (65k) looks like "monthly income" for some.... :)
I appreciate the posts by Craig and the comments above. All hold water and true as the day is long. I've worked on both sides of the fence before and couldn't agree more.....
Definitely do NOT appreciate the "squeal like a little girl" comment.
@Tracey - sorry If I offended Tracey, it wasn't my intention. Please take everything I say a little 'tongue in cheek'
Oh come on Tracy, if Craig had said, "squeal like a little girl who just found a spider in her lunch box" would you have squealed? If you don't think little girls squeal i'll loan you some 8 year olds. Maybe he should have said "squeal like a baby piglet". Trust me it's the same sound.
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