Registering with Recruitment Consultants Liverpool

A large part of the hidden job market is handled by firms of recruitment consultants, who keep details of candidates on file, allowing interested employers to access them at short notice. Registering with a recruiter usually involves completing a registration form, attending an interview and in some cases, taking a test.

Essential
+44 (0) 151 525 6777
267 County Road
Liverpool
Liverpool Atlantic
+44 (0) 151 282 7577
239 Breck Road
Liverpool
BNA - British Nursing Association
+44 (0) 845 605 0530
11 Pembroke Place
Liverpool
Kelly Services
+44 (0) 151 227 1806
40180 Chapel Street
Liverpool
Hays Personnel
+44 (0) 151 236 8282
Tithebarn Street
Liverpool
Reed
69 County Road
Liverpool
Sencia
+44 (0) 151 944 1877
225 Stanley Road
Bootle
Kelly Services
+44 (0) 151 227 1806
8 Chapel Street
Liverpool
Adecco
+44 (0) 151 243 5900
8 Chapel Street
Liverpool
Forrest Recruitment
+44 (0) 151 255 0565
20 Queen Avenue
Liverpool
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Registering with Recruitment Consultants

Registering with Recruitment Consultants

A large part of the hidden job market is handled by firms of recruitment consultants, who keep details of candidates on file, allowing interested employers to access them at short notice. Registering with a recruiter usually involves completing a registration form, attending an interview and in some cases, taking a test. Once you have registered with a firm of consultants they will be in a position to to use their contacts in finding you the kind of job you seek.

What You Need to Know

Before you register with a recruiting consultancy, there are some basic concepts you need to know:

  • Recruiters work for their clients - NOT for the candidates. A recruiter will often only submit you as a candidate if they feel that they can make a sale.
  • Recruiters will sometimes submit different sample candidates to find out what their client really wants, which may be completely different from the written job specification.
  • When a recruiter tells you that you are a selected candidate, remember you are most likely one of at least three, and that the client may be only in the testing stage - just having a look to see what the market has to offer.
  • If you are out of work, your chances with a recruiter diminish rapidly. The client needs to feel that the consultancy is picking a candidate from a field of currently employed and highly successful people who meet their exact specifications.

Finding the Right Consultant

If you have decided to go ahead and register with a recruiting agency, there are a number of ways to find the right one for you:

  1. Make sure the consultants deal with the kind of jobs you are targeting. For example, if you're looking for a management position in the engineering industry, there's no use registering with a firm of consultants who deal mainly in general office staff. If in any doubt - ask. Call consultancy firms, give them a brief run down of the kind of job you're looking for and ask if they can help.
  2. Check the business telephone directories - recruitment consultants often have display entries informing you about how they operate.
  3. Seek personal recommendations - for example, does anyone on your professional network have any recent experience of dealing with a firm of recruitment consultants? If so, what information can they pass on?
  4. You should also scan the job ads - recruitment consultants frequently run advertisements for vacancies that have been notified to them. From reading these advertisements over a period of time it is possible to tell which consultants are active in the areas of the job market you are targeting.

Working With a Recruitment Consultant

There are some basic concepts in working with recruiters:

  • Ensure that they know how to get hold of you. Recruitment consultants live in a fast moving world and candidates they find hard to contact won't appeal to them at all.
  • Always advise consultants whenever any information they are holding on you changes, such as a ne...

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