Saturday, May 9, 2020
How To Be An Awesome Recruiter - Jane Jackson Career
How To Be An Awesome Recruiter - Jane Jackson Career    As a career coach and former recruiter, my clients, who are job seekers, tell me that what they enjoy most about working with me is that they feel valued, and their skills and knowledge validated when we work together. My number on priority is to be there for my clients and to help them to be at their best for the next step in their career.However, Iâve noticed a common complaint when job seekers  work with recruiters. Itâs to do with it  what makes them feel valued during the application and selection process, and what  frustrates them most when working with a recruiter.One of the biggest frustrations that my career transition  clients share with me is that many recruiters donât answer their calls, and  donât follow up after an application has been submitted, nor provide support  and feedback after a job interview.Job seekers therefore donât feel valued, and often the lack of communication from their recruiter makes them feel rejected during a time that is already quite stressful as they are in-between jobs.  That lack of communication makes them wonder if they will ever get another job.I know that most recruitment consultants are under the pump  and donât have time to spend on the phone with each and every candidate but  thatâs no excuse. A candidate is a potential future client so each and every  candidate must be treated with equal respect and care. There are some excellent recruiters out there  (and reach out to me if you want to know who they are!) but there are many who  are very transactional.As a recruiter, the job is full on and often there just arenât  enough hours in the day. Of course, KPIâs are important as targets must be met,  calls (warm and cold) to potential customers must be made, screening calls for  candidates, interviews, and placements must be made per week. There are  multiple priorities screaming for attention at any given time.That is still no excuse for not giving each and every  candidate the timely communication they deserve.For all recruiters, relationships matter â" of course you  develop strong relationships with your customers â" donât forget that candidate  relationships matter too.What Top Recruitment  Consultants Must Do:Spend time getting to know your clients. Understand the culture of the organisations, the culture of the team and the management style and expectations of the hiring manager. Little nuances in communication may be missed over the phone, so face-to-face meetings with all your clients is essential. Take the time to understand their needs and always read between the lines â" often what is not said is as important as what IS said. Learn to read body language so that you are able to fully understand what is being communicated to you.By the same token, spend time getting to know  your candidates. Get to know their aspirations, and their fears. The more you  understand not only what they CAN do, but what they WILL do (their work  preferences) and also the best cultural FIT for any business they interview at,  the better for you as a recruitment consultant.Prep your candidate so they know what to expect,  the type of interview they will be attending, whether it is to be one on one, a  panel interview, sequential interview, video interview, case study assessment,  psychometric assessment, skills test. Help them to PREPARE for success.Speak to your candidates before their interview to help put them at ease and to let them know you are there for them. Encourage them to make contact to debrief after their interviews.FOLLOW UP with your clients and your  candidates. Always keep your candidates  in the loop whether they need to wait, they are progressing, they arenât  successful or if there are changes to the job specifications or expectations.  Open and regular communications is business etiquette and will auger well for  you in the future.Remember that your candidates may be future clients. Everyone must be treated as a star candidate.After a candidate is placed, and for those who are not placed, set up a  system so that you will follow up with them every so often to know that you are  thinking of them. This will help to  develop strong relationships for the future and often result in new assignments  and opportunities for you as you will become known as the recruitment  consultant who cares.Build your own Personal Brand as a top recruiter. As LinkedIn is the top professional  networking platform, make sure that your own brand as a top recruiter is  obvious. Share posts and updates on  LinkedIn that EDUCATE and ADD VALUE to your customers AND to your candidates.  Your customers will love you if you help them to position themselves as  Employers of Choice through the valuable education that you provide in your  posts and articles. And candidates will love you as they will learn how best to  work with recruiters.Post an article on LinkedIn that helps your  candidates to understand the best way to work with you, as a recruitment  consultant. An article will stay at the  top of your profile separate from the newsfeed. Your candidates will thank you  for it! Educate them on the recruitment process so they feel supported by your  thought leadership and generosity of spirit.Always listen, learn, encourage, support, and communicate, communicate, communicate.If you are a recruiter, and have devised a great way to  provide value to your candidates, please share what works well â" inspire new recruiters  so they can be the best they can be too.If youâre a job seeker and want to learn how to work with  recruiters, book a complimentary  Career Clarity Chat and letâs find out how we can work together for your  success!  
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