I agree with Sandra. When you can demonstrate that you have evaluated a large talent pool and introduce only the best to the interview process, then your value will increase form just another recruiter to a trusted advisor and a true partner. The opinion of a trusted advisor is viewed differently than someone who is only interested in making a quick placement.
@Sandra...interesting tactic. I'm guessing you really need to know your client 'cause I could see it easily backfiring if not executed properly. But your reputation precedes you so I know it's worked.
@Ken...I'm sorry, perhaps I'm missing something but I still can't understand the correlation between proving you've evaluated a large pool of candidates against the number of candidates submitted as a value proposition. If I submit three of my best, and the client is satisfied with my submissions, it shouldn't matter if I evaluated three or two hundred and thirty three...no? I would argue that I don't need to evaluate two hundred and thirty three if I know my client...and in that case I'm more a trusted adviser.
@ Alpha...to your last sentence...like the Yankees? Sorry, as a Yankee fan I couldn't resist...it's baseball season! No harm meant.
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