Most people who become recruiters do not last. There are many reasons for that. Poor hiring decisions and inadequate training being high on the list.
But there is another key reason why so few people actually last in the hurly-burly world of agency recruiting.
It’s a frigging hard job!
So I know that sometimes you question why you do it. There are times you hate what you do. There are days you go home feeling deflated, worn-out and frankly, useless.
The world is littered with ‘ex-recruiters’, burnt out, scarred and resentful about their all-too-short recruiting career.
Seriously, the guy who cut my hair last week told me he had ‘been a recruiter once’.
It’s true too that being a recruiter can be the greatest job of all, but even so, to survive you have to know the pitfalls, prepare for them, minimise their impact where you can, and push through the inevitable challenges this job will throw you.
So what to do?
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Thanks. I needed this today as well. I'm in the middle of taking your advice and making sure I am more diversified that what I am currently.
I'm totally saving this for future readings...
Loved this post - could have been writing it myself when talking about experience not writing ability! I've found "new recruiters" don't listen to words of caution when they are starting out - what do we "old dogs" know.
When the going gets tough, people ask me why I "do this". I tell them, scratch a good Recruiter and you'll find - a Recruiter. There is no halfway into this business - you are either in with your whole heart and soul or you are "Out". I'm "In".
AMEN. Additionally, anyone ever considering a recruiter role, corporate or staffing, should have a minimum of two years in the staffing world first! best training a recruiter can have.
I gotta tell you Greg. This is some of the most realistic writing I have seen in some time,. Often times bloggers get caught up in the minutia and details and forget how to lay it out. This is great!
This business is awesome, but it also sucks sometimes, okay, a lot of times. We have to weed our way through the bad times (BS) and come up with a win enough times to make those acceptable.
Thanks for sharing!
Great post. I think first you need to have the aptitude for recruiting. Lots of folks get into it during a boom hiring time where companies are practicing "foggy mirror" hiring. These folks believe they are good just by riding the wave. They're not able to find the "new cheese" once things come back down to earth.
The business that I think most resembles recruiting is Real Estate sales. Beacuse:
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