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Hiring Managers: 7 Signs You Should Run Screaming From A Recruiter…

Using a recruiter to fill an open position on your team can be a tremendous time- and money-saver for any hiring manager.  I say “can be” because it depends on whether or not you use a great headhunter.  Quality matters. 
Seven signs you should run away…. far, far away….
1. The recruiter can’t say the name of your company correctly.  Sounds obvious, but a great recruiter will know the companies in your industry inside and out.
TWO. The recruiter doesn’t understand what your products are or what they do.  This is where using a niche recruiter really pays off.  For example, a medical sales headhunter will know the products, the issues, and the goals for all jobs in clinical sales, clinical diagnostics sales, pharma sales, clinical equipment sales, medical sales, biotechnology revenue, imaging sales, pathology revenue, DNA products sales, surgical supplies sales…get the picture?  This kind of understanding will provide you the best value for your money.
3. The recruiter doesn’t have a website that’s professional and up-to-date.  This is no miniature thing.  A recruiter needs a significant presence in order to attract the talent you need.  Great talent isn’t going to waste time with someone who isn’t likely to help ‘em.
4. The recruiter won’t be returning calls on Fridays and Mondays (this may be in the good print, but it is their rule).  Problems, musings, and candidates aren’t limited to Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. 
5. The recruiter doesn’t have a resident expert on his/her team who has hired, tutored, managed and fired sales representatives in a multi-state region. Without this experience, how can she understand the challenges that you’ve?  With this experience, she can be a powerful ally for you.
6. The recruiter can’t be creative about how to meet your needs or your budget.  If he can’t even work with you in the beginning, how will he work with you through the process?
7. When you call, they say - O, Bob? O, um, O- Yeah - Bob - How are you?  At least work with someone who knows who you’re, is excited to speak with you, and who is focused on helping you and your company.

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