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The 7 Rules of Engagment is a multi-part article so you may wish to start here.
3rd Rule of Engagement: Be Selective - Target Your EffortsDon’t bother sending your resume to all 1,000,000 recruiters; find one who specializes in recruiting your talents.
Recruiters generally specialize by geography, function, or industry, or a combination. Go to Google.com and put in your city, industry and the word ‘head-hunter.' Voila! More head-hunters than you can shake a stick at. Read their sites carefully.
Check out Kennedy Publications for their list of top head-hunters at www.kennedyinfo.com Kennedy is THE authority.
woundeer what a really smart job hunter would do? They would infiltrate the largest recruiter specific web site on teh planet RecruitngBlogs.com to find out how recruiters think and what they do to find candiates AND then they owuld reverse engineer that so they could be found... wait that's what my book Guerrilla Marketing for Job Hunters is about. Don't do that!
But do go and read what the industry luminaries think: Bill Humbert, Donato Diorio, Animal, Rayanee Throne
Want more ideas like these?You can listen in on an hour’s worth of unconventional, Guerrilla secrets and judge for yourself by grabbing a copy of our Free Audio CD.
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3rd Rule of Engagement: Be Selective - Target Your EffortsDon’t bother sending your resume to all 1,000,000 recruiters; find one who specializes in recruiting your talents.
Recruiters generally specialize by geography, function, or industry, or a combination. Go to Google.com and put in your city, industry and the word ‘head-hunter.' Voila! More head-hunters than you can shake a stick at. Read their sites carefully.
Check out Kennedy Publications for their list of top head-hunters at www.kennedyinfo.com Kennedy is THE authority.
woundeer what a really smart job hunter would do? They would infiltrate the largest recruiter specific web site on teh planet RecruitngBlogs.com to find out how recruiters think and what they do to find candiates AND then they owuld reverse engineer that so they could be found... wait that's what my book Guerrilla Marketing for Job Hunters is about. Don't do that!
But do go and read what the industry luminaries think: Bill Humbert, Donato Diorio, Animal, Rayanee Throne
Want more ideas like these?You can listen in on an hour’s worth of unconventional, Guerrilla secrets and judge for yourself by grabbing a copy of our Free Audio CD.
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