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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Thank you for a great post. We are in a profession with a lot of hard days.
I must admit that sometimes it feels good to know I am doing something that few people can do really well and do successfully -- especially over the long haul. But even more, it helps to know that the work we do truly does matter. We make a difference.
Yet, it also makes all the difference in the world to have enough work and to get paid.
Thanks for the pep talk. Got my mojo on. Back to it.
John Kreiss is exactly right. Call a client's competitor enough times and you get their attention from HR or Security.
Key thing is recruiting is an endurance test. How much rejection and frustration are you willing to undergo to reach your goal of a sale? Every day we get our "uniform dirty" in our jobs approaching people who often weren't looking to be found. The reaction/response we receive could be anything forcing us to be quick thinking and adaptable.
Good post, Greg.
Greg,
Wow, between Amy's post yesterday and yours, it confirms my daily belief.."opportunities don't just happen, you need to make them happen"..Plus in general it is a good slap in the face if nothing else..It will be front and center at my staff meeting this week!!! As usual, I love reading your blog/insight etc..etc.. My last thought, If you can't ride a roller coaster everyday, don't be a recruiter!!! Thank you..
Excellent post Greg! “Nut-shelled” that one and spurred exactly the right discussion regarding how if one “refuses” to give in to the temptation to “run for the hills”, mitigating with the right kinds of recruiting activities can make recruiting rewarding, fulfilling and let’s not forget my favorite, Lucrative!
Excellent!
Excellent post! Will definitely be sharing with my team. Pam's comment about keeping activity up is essential! I've found success in persevering with tough orders or through the highs and lows of this business and not getting too emotionally invested in every deal.
Preach it Greg!
I'm a little late on this one, but I really like car analogy. Recruiting is very difficult, because the product that a recruiter sells are humans. The last time I checked-no two humans are the same. Humans are unpredictable-they have a mind of their own as well as their own agenda. How they view the recruiter is also adds to the challenge-some see recruiters simply as an app to assist them in accomplishing their goals.
WOW! Talk about hitting the nail on the head. I could not imagine doing anything else, but at times want to jump through a window.
Greg, Well said! Thanks!
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