Chapter EightWorking with a Recruiter

A cartoon image depicting a girl walking in the forest with a butterfly net.
A cartoon image depicting a view of the forest where a hunter holding net in the left hand watching something by a telescope.
  1. Networking the Networkers
  2. Getting to Know Recruiters
  3. Recruiting 101
  4. The Dos and Don'ts of Working with a Recruiter

The email is totally unexpected. As you carefully read it, you can feel your heart racing. You are thrilled! You can't wait to tell your family, and in the meantime, you find yourself whispering to your colleagues—the ones you trust, “You won't believe this, but I just got this email, and…”

It's a new job offer, right? Actually, it's not. The email is from a recruiter. But it certainly has you revved up. Someone you never heard of explains he or she has been studying your qualifications (how nice) and would like to discuss a job opportunity that seems ideal for you (even nicer). Naturally, it pays more than your current job, has better benefits, and is with a great company the recruiter isn't allowed to name.

As the CEO of the world's largest recruiting firm, I can tell you that back in the day, contact from any major recruiter was indeed a good sign. Now, ...

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