Saturday, May 23, 2020
10 Phrases Every Recruiter Ought to Know
10 Phrases Every Recruiter Ought to Know Just because it is trite, does not mean it is not true. That is just one of the many pithy sayings I pull out of the woodwork. As Rodney Dangerfield said, âHoney, I got a million of âemâ. The staffing business has changed since I started in 1998 when I first began, email was pretty new (as was the World Wide Web). COBOL was as hot as Too Close by Next. The guts of the staffing game have not changed at all. It doesnât matter if you are behind a wheel of a Model T or the super-hot New Tesla car, youâre driving. In Staffing, it doesnât matter if you are calling off a list your boss bought or InMailing via LinkedIn, what you are doing is Head Hunting. With that in mind I have a ton of stories, sayings, aphorisms, yarns, anecdotes, proverbs, dictums, and, even, maybe some axioms! I am going to limit myself to just 10. If I stole something from somewhere, let me know Iâll give credit where credit is due, but I have repeated these things so many times, their source has often vanished into the ether. So, without further ado: The young salesperson says to the older salesperson, âI brought my client to the water but I could not make him drink. The older salesperson replies, âKid, your job isnât to make him drink, itâs to make him thirsty!â Sell the Sizzle, not the Steak! An Egyptian Pharaoh says to his advisers: âCan you make me something that will make me feel sad when I am happy but happy when I am sad? A mood balancer, a pre-historic Xanax, maybe?â The advisers thought and thought and thought. They gave him a perfect circlet of gold, and inside it was written: âThis Too Shall Passâ. This business has a lot of ups and downs know that and donât get too excited to too disappointed. My first boss had three acronyms above his desk in picture frames. Each one was bold faced black lettering on a pure white background. CTFM, STFR and JFDI. Call the fucking manager, Send the Fucking Resume and Just Fucking Do It. Princess Leia to Grand Moff Tarkin: âThe more you tighten your grip Tarkin, the more star systems will slip through your fingersâ. Donât hard sell your clients or candidates. Be a benevolent despot at your worst and a trusted adviser at best. âJust because something hasnât been, doesnât mean it cannot beâChairman Mao I think that sums it up. Keep at it, work hard and it will happen âOpportunity is missed by most, because it is dressed in overalls and looks like workâThomas Edison. This is for you, as a staffing agent, and a great line with candidates 100% of Zero is still Zero. Be Flexible to make placements and deals! Work, share and split. Youâll never place everything so place what you can. Profit isnât a dirty word. (There are dirty ways to make a profit but thatâs a whole other article) With that in mind, âWhen in doubt, send it out!â. This is very different then âThrow shit against the wall and hope something sticksâ, another saying bandied about all too often in our field. If a client has a poor job spec, either not clear or just not possible, you still need to send a resume. However, send a good candidate, who is great and can do the job even if the skills arenât a perfect match and then create a dialogue. Explain why you sent them, why they can do the job even if they are missing Skill #X. Get them in front of the manager if you can. This goes both from a salesperson pitching the person to a Hiring Manager to a recruiter pushing a resume on an internal sales manager. Have a background story and answers to all the âWhys?â. At the very least, youâll learn enough to tighten your search. Best case, an interview you might never have had! âItâs not what you say, but how you say it.â-Another favorite of an old boss. I guess he didnât know Marshall McLuhanâs, âThe medium is the messageâ. Language and word choice is so important for people like you and I spending hours on the phone each day. Positive words, reinforcement, and encouragement can make or break a dialogue. Positivism and Enthusiasm are contagious. âYou always need to listenâ Man, this is so true on so many levels. Everything youâll need to make a placement (or the fact that it will NEVER happen) will be said at some point in the process. Listen for whatâs being said, not what you want to hear. I have much difficulty with this personally, but it works. On a whole other level, I say this to candidates all the time. You need to hear what is out there even if you have an amazing job. At the very least, You need to know what your peers are earning and doing. I donât think there has been anything original in the world in a very long time. We just build on all things that have occurred before to create new and better things. They arenât that original though. All of the above are old and well used. It doesnât mean they arenât true.
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