Hi Everyone.
Does anyone else have any coaches or recruiter websites they refer to? I'd love to know. I have recently opened my own firm and though I have years of experience in recruiting and HR I am looking to learn from all the mistakes everyone else made :-).
Searching on my own I found Scott Love and I just finished a free webinar on some recruiter basics and wanted to recommend that if you haven't taken a look at his site that you do so. Some great info and free stuff if you're new to the business or just want some free, downloadable tips and tricks.
So, if you have any sites you'd recommend or any tips I'd love to hear them. Also if you have any comments on my website I'd love to hear them. www.lvprecruitment.com Be sure to check out the blog and provide any feedback you may have.
Have a great day!
Jodi
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Get a listing, any listing and fill it. then get another one and fill it.
Don't get all excited and hire a bunch or any people that you have to train, pay and worry about.
As Marty says , get the cash flow going then worry about all the other suffola.
Keep something in the pipeline at all stages, all the time. You are working two months out when comes to getting paid from the time you get a job listing unless you get a retainer.
If you make a big one, rat hole half the fee for the month that you don't. when you lose one, shake it off and go do another one fast.
The time you spend going to conferences to hang out with other recruiters is lost selling time. Stay home save your shekels and place somebody. You can talk to a bunch of recruiters any day of the week any year. With a new firm it's 24/7/365. when you have been in business for 5 years you can take a breath...for about 5 minutes.
Good Luck, you can do it!
Get a listing, any listing and fill it. then get another one and fill it.
Don't get all excited and hire a bunch or any people that you have to train, pay and worry about.
As Marty says , get the cash flow going then worry about all the other suffola.
Keep something in the pipeline at all stages, all the time. You are working two months out when comes to getting paid from the time you get a job listing unless you get a retainer.
If you make a big one, rat hole half the fee for the month that you don't. when you lose one, shake it off and go do another one fast.
The time you spend going to conferences to hang out with other recruiters is lost selling time. Stay home save your shekels and place somebody. You can talk to a bunch of recruiters any day of the week any year. With a new firm it's 24/7/365. when you have been in business for 5 years you can take a breath...for about 5 minutes.
Good Luck, you can do it!
Decide who your firm is - and then be all about that. You can't be all things to all people.
Keep selling no matter what. Don't become too dependent on any one customer.
Work on 'the closest thing to money'.
Honesty and ethics ALWAYS.
Quality, quality, quality. Your customers can get resumes anywhere. Make sure they know that if a resume is from you, that the person is top notch.
Refuse to give up.
Not easy to do, but get rid of nonproducers in your office quickly. A young company can't afford to pay people that can't produce. Trust your 'gut instinct'. You actually know very quickly if someone can produce or not.
Keep expenses as low as possible. Pennies DO add up.
Contractors/temps are the way to make long term money in the business. Nickels on pay rates/bill rates absolutely DO matter to your bottom line. You make money a nickel at a time sometimes.
Find a good lawyer, accountant, banker, and insurance broker - you will absolutely need them over the years.
Focus on sales, recruiting, and retention - and at least initially in that order. Those are the 3 cornerstones of the business. When you are big enough, hire people to help you in whatever areas you are weakest in - but hire them slowly.
Keep track of your cash flow and money closely. Do not leave that to others.
Know your actual costs of doing business. Many people don't really understand what it costs to employ someone.
If you are not already, become an expert on how to employ someone in your state.
Get a good ATS and use it.
Thanks Sandra! Some great advise - wanna have coffee in 4 years and 10 months? :-)
Sandra McCartt said:Get a listing, any listing and fill it. then get another one and fill it.
Don't get all excited and hire a bunch or any people that you have to train, pay and worry about.
As Marty says , get the cash flow going then worry about all the other suffola.
Keep something in the pipeline at all stages, all the time. You are working two months out when comes to getting paid from the time you get a job listing unless you get a retainer.
If you make a big one, rat hole half the fee for the month that you don't. when you lose one, shake it off and go do another one fast.
The time you spend going to conferences to hang out with other recruiters is lost selling time. Stay home save your shekels and place somebody. You can talk to a bunch of recruiters any day of the week any year. With a new firm it's 24/7/365. when you have been in business for 5 years you can take a breath...for about 5 minutes.
Good Luck, you can do it!
Sandra, you're the best. Well said.
Sandra McCartt said:Get a listing, any listing and fill it. then get another one and fill it.
Don't get all excited and hire a bunch or any people that you have to train, pay and worry about.
As Marty says , get the cash flow going then worry about all the other suffola.
Keep something in the pipeline at all stages, all the time. You are working two months out when comes to getting paid from the time you get a job listing unless you get a retainer.
If you make a big one, rat hole half the fee for the month that you don't. when you lose one, shake it off and go do another one fast.
The time you spend going to conferences to hang out with other recruiters is lost selling time. Stay home save your shekels and place somebody. You can talk to a bunch of recruiters any day of the week any year. With a new firm it's 24/7/365. when you have been in business for 5 years you can take a breath...for about 5 minutes.
Good Luck, you can do it!
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