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02May

How can you ensure you find the right recruitment consultant to help with your job search?
You only have to do quick search on google to find a whole host of recruitment consultants, seemingly advertising jobs that seem relevant to your search. However, registering with too many is confusing, difficult to manage and frankly a waste of time for all concerned. Therefore, deciding who to trust your job search to is a big decision. How can you decide which are the best ones for you? Read on for my tips:

  1. Choose a specialist

If you work in a niche industry (like legal services) it is worth choosing a specialist agency that has consultants purely working in this industry. The benefits are huge – specialists have a much more relevant network to find you a position and they are in a much greater position to be able to offer career guidance as well as placing you in a role. It’s likely specialist consultants have placed numerous candidates in a similar position to yourself and they know the approach that works best.

  1. Word of Mouth

Ask your friends, former or current colleagues or seek advice from peers as to who they would recommend. Online social networking sites like LinkedIn are also useful here because its likely that recruitment consultants have many recommendations posted on their profiles, and so you can say what their clients and candidates say about them.

  1. Track Record

Have a look at the recruitment agencies website. Are they recruiting roles that look relevant to you? Do they detail which clients they deal with (often by way of logo, or recommendations)? And are these clients the ones you’d like to work for. Again, another good way of seeing whether the agency is operating in an area you’d be interested in.

  1. Pick up the phone!

Once you’ve found a few you like the look of, give them a call. Focus on how this call is treated. Is it professional and friendly, or hurried and dismissive? These are all signs that should help you. If you don’t receive a response to an application, without even a cursory acknowledgement or honest feedback if it’s a rejection, then they aren’t the one for you.

  1. Proactive approach

When talking to the recruitment consultant ask them about their process of finding a role for you. Do they operate for a small number of clients just waiting for roles to be sent to them, or will they actively take you to the market, speaking to their clients to try and create a role for you? I’d want the more proactive approach if it was my job search.

  1. Added Value

What other help will the recruitment consultant provide for you? Do they offer CV writing help,  interview preparation and coaching before your interviews? What about industry insights? These can be incredibly beneficial, especially if you have been in your current role for some while, or if you haven’t interviewed for a while.

  1. Personal relationship

Ultimately how you get on with the recruitment agency is incredibly important. A good recruitment will want to form a relationship with you and guide you towards fulfilling your potential. You may spend a large amount of time speaking to them, and ultimately trusting them with one of the most important aspects of our lives. You need a decent relationship with them.

Summary

One thing to remember is that it’s a two-way street. Simply hoping to let a recruitment agency do all the work for you is not a good way forward. You need to be responsive, available and if there are tasks that your recruitment consultant needs you to do, do them!!

It may take some time, but if the effort ultimately leads to the job you really want then it is time well spent. And don’t forget, once a recruitment agency has done a good job for you, you may also want them to help in the future when your career moves on. A long-term relationship will benefit both parties.

For more information on how a specialist legal recruiter can boost your job search please contact Amy Watson at Eventus Legal on 0113 418 2494.

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