Would You Go Into Court WIthout A Lawyer?

 

Seriously. Would you go into court without a lawyer? Or diagnose a serious illness without a doctor?

Do you really think employers are trying to help you? You already know you can’t trust recruiters—they tell as they think you need to know to take the job they after representing so they collect their payday.

Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter has been a career coach and recruiter for what seems like one hundred years.

JobSearchCoachingHQ.com is there to change that with great advice for job hunters—videos, my books and guides to job hunting, podcasts, articles, PLUS a community for you to ask questions of PLUS the ability to ask me questions where I function as your ally with no conflict of interest answering your questions.

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Forget the Elevator Pitch

Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter encourages you to “ditch the pitch” and substitute something better instead.

Why?

Have you been ever on the receiving end of an elevator pitch?

I have . . . a lot of elevator pitches.

They are awful.

Here, I explain my thinking.

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Do you think employers are trying to help you? You already know you can’t trust recruiters—they tell as they think you need to know to take the job they after representing so they collect their payday.

Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter has been a career coach and recruiter for what seems like one hundred years.

JobSearchCoachingHQ.com is there to change that with great advice for job hunters—videos, my books and guides to job hunting, podcasts, articles, PLUS a community for you to ask questions of PLUS the ability to ask me questions where I function as your ally with no conflict of interest answering your questions.

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The Best Way, Time and Plan to Look for Your Next Job

 

Exactly that – – the best way, time and plan to look for your next job.

Do you think employers are trying to help you? You already know you can’t trust recruiters—they tell as they think you need to know to take the job they after representing so they collect their payday.

Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter has been a career coach and recruiter for what seems like one hundred years.

JobSearchCoachingHQ.com is there to change that with great advice for job hunters—videos, my books and guides to job hunting, podcasts, articles, PLUS a community for you to ask questions of PLUS the ability to ask me questions where I function as your ally with no conflict of interest answering your questions.

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How Honest Should You Be?

 

You’ve had a first interview with the corporate recruiter, the head of HR, and the hiring manager. The recruiter says call me tomorrow and tell me what you think. How honest should you be?

Do you really think employers are trying to help you? You already know you can’t trust recruiters—they tell as they think you need to know to take the job they after representing so they collect their payday.

Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter has been a career coach and recruiter for what seems like one hundred years.

JobSearchCoachingHQ.com is there to change that with great advice for job hunters—videos, my books and guides to job hunting, podcasts, articles, PLUS a community for you to ask questions of PLUS the ability to ask me questions where I function as your ally with no conflict of interest answering your questions.

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Is It Worth It?

Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter discusses a call he received from a job hunter about resigning a position so they could check a reference.

In it, I discuss receiving a call from someone through LivePerson (now PrestoExperts.com) who was kind of torn.

There are two elements to is the scenario she painted for me.

She described how her perspective employer wanted to do a reference check with her current employer . . . and that she had lied about her salary.

Here, I offer a solution for what she should do.

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Do you think employers are trying to help you? You already know you can’t trust recruiters—they tell as they think you need to know to take the job they after representing so they collect their payday.

Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter has been a career coach and recruiter for what seems like one hundred years.

JobSearchCoachingHQ.com is there to change that with great advice for job hunters—videos, my books and guides to job hunting, podcasts, articles, PLUS a community for you to ask questions of PLUS the ability to ask me questions where I function as your ally with no conflict of interest answering your questions.

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Another Recruiting Mistake Firms Make

 

Here’s another recruiting mistake too many firms make when they are interviewing potential hires.

 

Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter has been a career coach and recruiter for what seems like one hundred years.

Follow him at The Big Game Hunter, Inc. on LinkedIn for more articles, videos and podcasts than what are offered here and jobs he is recruiting for.

Visit www.TheBigGameHunter.us. There’s a lot more advice there.

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American Headhunter: Charging a Fee Percentage is a Dated Model

 

I received a letter from another recruiter. I thought I would share the letter and my response.

The original note

I recently received feedback from a client regarding our service. More broadly he made a comment about the industry and I wanted to share with you and seek your opinion. I am keen to know you feel the same way or if you are seeing anything new emerging.

…. the industry need to move away from the current % fee arrangement which is now a dated model. A number of firms provides now propose a fixed price model irrespective of the outcome with varying payment timings. the % model = excessive margin arrangements that are excessive compared to the margins that their clients make.

In terms of assessing a candidate’s suitability, I feel that more effort could be invested to understand a candidate’s commercial acumen/capability as well as organizational fit. We are increasingly seeing candidates who are not commercial, don’t know their businesses performance, their functions performance and the commercial benefit or impact of decisions and outcomes. Recruitment service provides need to be more rigorous in assessing this area and accept that this may mean tighter/smaller short lists and possibly more upset candidates. The other area is culture fit. this can only be assessed through more rigorous questions to understand the whole candidate. The “tell me a time when” approach needs to be expanded as candidates now know what to expect and have well-prepared answers…..

For the record, the feedback was following a successful outcome. I do agree with some aspects (we do also offer fixed fee – have done since 2002, however no clines every want to use it?)

Anyway – keen to hear your opinion if you have one?

My Reply:

who said charging a percentage is a dated model? Don’t they charge a percentage over the cost for what they sell?

At a time when everyone’s costs are increasing, firms look to us to cut what we charge for what is actually higher levels of service. It tells me that the individual firm views you/us as a commodity provider and fails to differentiate between one firm and another.

If you are able to do less work for a lower fee (no screening, for example), then, by all means, charge less for your work.

However, I don’t believe they would accept that from you, would they? They want higher levels of service from lower amounts of money and that is not sustainable.

If they raise their prices, would you call them up and say, “Gee, you are charging are a lot more than you should. You are using a dated model for pricing! This is what we are willing to pay; you should lower your price to that.”

But firms do that with recruiters all the time and we are afraid to say something along the lines of, “when you go to the store to purchase a steak and the price on the package says $15 and you go to the register and say, ‘I’ll pay you $10 for that,’ what do they tell you to do?”

“Put it back.”

Here, I am the store and this is what I charge for my service. You can pay it or put it back. I make the choice of what I charge; you make the decision about whether you will pay it.”

This is not a client; this is a firm that you can source. I encourage you to find a real client and use this firm as a source.

Look for Your Edge Against Your Competition

Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter tells a story about a coaching session he did and how he helped someone look for their edge against their competition. 

Do you think employers are trying to help you? You already know you can’t trust recruiters—they tell as they think you need to know to take the job they after representing so they collect their payday.

Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter has been a career coach and recruiter for what seems like one hundred years.

JobSearchCoachingHQ.com is there to change that with great advice for job hunters—videos, my books and guides to job hunting, podcasts, articles, PLUS a community for you to ask questions of PLUS the ability to ask me questions where I function as your ally with no conflict of interest answering your questions.

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Gender Bias in Hiring

 

Freakonomics Radio did a provocative podcast on this subject called, What Are Gender Barriers Made Of.”

Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter has been a career coach and recruiter for what seems like one hundred years.

Follow him at The Big Game Hunter, Inc. on LinkedIn for more articles, videos and podcasts than what are offered here and jobs he is recruiting for.

Visit www.TheBigGameHunter.us. There’s a lot more advice there.

Connect with me on LinkedIn

Subscribe to TheBigGameHunterTV on YouTube  for advice about job hunting and hiring. Like videos, share and comment.

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The Thursday Supplement to No BS Coaching Advice July 21 2016

The Thursday Supplement to No BS Coaching Advice July 21, 2016

 

Do you think employers are trying to help you? You already know you can’t trust recruiters—they tell as they think you need to know to take the job they after representing so they collect their payday.

Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter has been a career coach and recruiter for what seems like one hundred years.

JobSearchCoachingHQ.com is there to change that with great advice for job hunters—videos, my books and guides to job hunting, podcasts, articles, PLUS a community for you to ask questions of PLUS the ability to ask me questions where I function as your ally with no conflict of interest answering your questions.

Connect with me on LinkedIn