How to Get Noticed By Recruiters

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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.

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Never Send Your Resume Directly to a Company and Other Things You Are Doing That Hurt Your Chances of Finding Work

There are many reasons why it has happened but recruiting at most large firms has become another factory. It doesn’t make anything (OK, they help make new hires) but use automated systems to track resumes and all information you provide them with, ostensibly to manage the recruiting process from initial contact through to what is called “on boarding.”

It doesn’t seem like a bad thing until you realize there is a hole in the systems that most companies have deployed that you can drive a 777 through that hurts most job hunters. To understand the hole you have to understand what recruiters do at most firms.

All day long they are interviewing job applicants (every 30 minutes for many of them), talking to managers who are trying to hire to undertand the requirement, schedule interviews, debrief after interviews, construct offers that are accepted, talk to 3rd party recruiters and screen resumes.

Screen resumes.

How do you have time to screen resumes that are in the system when you are doing 8-12 interviews a day plus all these other things, too?

Don’t send your resume directly to firms unless someone is handing it directly to a hiring manager.

Along the same lines, here’s something else you shouldn’t do.

NEVER PUT YOUR RESUME ON A JOB BOARD WITH YOUR ACTUAL NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION ON IT (This includes your email address).

Instead, pay the extra money and have a private resume posted with one of those 30 character email addresses that forward to your real email address.

Why?

Slightly different reason than before– companies are paying to download resumes from job boards but often don’t have time to actually read resumes and act on them.

So a third party recruiter like me calls up and tries to present your resume only to discover that it is “in their system” . . . and because they are too busy, they rarely make contact with candidates about jobs.

The result is you don’t wind up getting the interview that you could have had had you not had your resume harvested from the job board.

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Put a Resume on Your LinkedIn Profile Page

Most people think their LinkedIn profile is enough to be found online. I want you to take that tool a touch further by putting a PDF of your keyword rich profile as a resume there, too?

Why is that helpful?

Easy. It is downloadable.

It can be imported into an applicant tracking system so that you can be “found” again in the future whena new position materializes.

After all, the person who gets ahead isn’t always the smartest or work the hardest . . . although those are great qualities to have. people get ahead by remaining alert to opportunity whether they are internal or external to their firm.

Hence, placing a resume on your profile allows someone to easily import it into their data base for you to be found in the future, complete with phone number and email address.

To find a resume feature on LinkedIn, go to www.LinkedInLabs.com so that someone who is looking for someone with your experience can search for a particular skills and find you, download your resume and import it into their system.

Another thing that is worth doing is putting your resume on a web site or webpage so it can also be found by recruiters who search beyond job boards looking for free resumes

SnapPages.com offers a free site plus a free resume builder so that recruiters who use Google or one of the metasearch tools can find your resume and contact you.

And isn’t it important to put yourself in a position to be found?

Most people think their LinkedIn profile is enough to be found online. I want you to take that tool a touch further by putting a PDF of your keyword rich profile as a resume there, too?

Why is that helpful?

Easy. It is downloadable.

It can be imported into an applicant tracking system so that you can be “found” again in the future whena new position materializes.

After all, the person who gets ahead isn’t always the smartest or work the hardest . . . although those are great qualities to have. people get ahead by remaining alert to opportunity whether they are internal or external to their firm.

Hence, placing a resume on your profile allows someone to easily import it into their data base for you to be found in the future, complete with phone number and email address.

To find a resume feature on LinkedIn, go to www.LinkedInLabs.com so that someone who is looking for someone with your experience can search for a particular skills and find you, download your resume and import it into their system.

Another thing that is worth doing is putting your resume on a web site or webpage so it can also be found by recruiters who search beyond job boards looking for free resumes

SnapPages.com offers a free site plus a free resume builder so that rexruiters who use Google or one of the metasearch tools can find your resume and contact you.

And isn’t it important to put yourself in a position to be found?

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Tough Interview Questions: What Did I Have for Lunch?

Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter explains how to answer this obnoxious interview question perfectly.

Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter has been a recruiter for more than 40 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 my website, http://www.TheBigGameHunter.us to sign up for a complimentary subscription to No B.S. Job Search Advice Ezine, pay what you want for my books and guides to job hunting and wants hundreds of other videos about job hunting and hiring.

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Subscribe to TheBigGameHunterTV on YouTube  http://bit.ly/13EP9fa for advice about job hunting and hiring. Like videos, share and comment.

Listen to Job Search Radio, No B. S. Job Search Advice Radio and No B. S. Hiring Advice Radio in iTunes and other podcast directories and apps.

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When Your Phone Number is Shared

Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter offers no BS advice for situations where you share a phone or phone number with someone else.

Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter has been a recruiter for more than 40 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 my website, http://www.TheBigGameHunter.us to sign up for a complimentary subscription to No B.S. Job Search Advice Ezine, pay what you want for my books and guides to job hunting and wants hundreds of other videos about job hunting and hiring.

Connect with me on LinkedIn.

Subscribe to TheBigGameHunterTV on YouTube  http://bit.ly/13EP9fa for advice about job hunting and hiring. Like videos, share and comment.

Listen to Job Search Radio, No B. S. Job Search Advice Radio and No B. S. Hiring Advice Radio in iTunes and other podcast directories and apps.

Want to ask me a question via email, chat or phone ? Reach me via PrestoExperts or Clarity.fm

 

Hangout with Jeff Altman The Big Game Hunter: Confidential Job Hunting

 

This is a simulcast of No B. S. Job Search Advice Radio.

Today’s show is about keeping your job search confidential.

 

Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter has been a recruiter for more than 40 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 my website, http://www.TheBigGameHunter.us to sign up for a complimentary subscription to No B.S. Job Search Advice Ezine, pay what you want for my books and guides to job hunting and wants hundreds of other videos about job hunting and hiring.

Connect with me on LinkedIn.

Subscribe to TheBigGameHunterTV on YouTube  http://bit.ly/13EP9fa for advice about job hunting and hiring. Like videos, share and comment.

Listen to Job Search Radio, No B. S. Job Search Advice Radio and No B. S. Hiring Advice Radio in iTunes and other podcast directories and apps.

Want to ask me a question via email, chat or phone ? Reach me via PrestoExperts or Clarity.fm

 

Ask The Big Game Hunter: Can No LinkedIn Profile Be a Problem?

Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter answers a question about whether the lack of a LinkedIn profile Can cost someone an opportunity at a company.

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Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter has been a 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.

Email me if your firm is trying to hire someone.

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Pay what you want for my books about job search

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

Trying to hire someone? Email me at JeffAltman@TheBigGameHunter.us

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