“I am a great believer in luck and I find that
the harder
I work the more I have of it.”
-Thomas Jefferson
Over the years my staff always
wondered how I could bring a candidate and client together so fast. I
would reply that it was luck and the harder I worked the luckier I would
be. It its purest form, the role of the recruiter is to enhance the
lives of candidates and improve client profitability. The hard work of
the process is determining the needs of the client and matching it against
the wants of the candidate. The luck (the result of the hard work)
occurs when there is a match and both sides are happy. A successful
hire has to be win-win for both sides.
With the recent layoffs I ask
candidates what they are doing to find a new opportunity and I continually
hear the same responses. I have my resume posted on several job boards
and I check the job boards every day for new postings and if I see a new one
I send in my resume. To some this may seem like hard work but in doing
those things a candidate is scratching the surface of the job market.
Finding a job is a full time job and it is hard work. The items
mentioned are simply the first steps in the process.
In addition, a job seeker
should also take a look at their own credentials and determine what will make
them stand out from all the rest of the job seekers. Then the job
seeker should make a list of all of the contacts they have and start a
telephone marathon to get their credentials
in front of individuals in order to find the hidden jobs that are not
posted. Yes, it is hard work and the harder you work the luckier you
will be.
Companies can use the same
approach when trying to fill the job that cannot be posted. They should
look at their company and determine what makes it stand out from all the rest
and ask the question “Why should someone want to work for my company?”
After doing that, they should evaluate internal and external
resources in order to determine which process will get them to the hidden talent not
available on the job boards and social networking sites.
In both situations a little
hard work will enable you to get lucky!
We are here to help you to work
harder so you can be luckier!
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Tuesday, July 5, 2016
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