I am planning to get certified. Does anyone know AIRS or NAPS is good? This is my first certification, which one should i have to take, which is more recognized?
Tags: certification, education, recruiting
Permalink Reply by Ryan Leary on November 8, 2012 at 11:21am I am not a huge fan of certifications. Learning and execution is more important. Certifications are not going to give real experience. Most of the techniques taught in the certifications can be found free online in webinars etc.
Here is an old thread on RBC about the topic: http://www.recruitingblogs.com/forum/topics/airs-certification-wort...
Permalink Reply by jerina vincent on November 8, 2012 at 2:03pm Thanks Ryan for your response.
Ryan Leary said:
I am not a huge fan of certifications. Learning and execution is more important. Certifications are not going to give real experience. Most of the techniques taught in the certifications can be found free online in webinars etc.
Here is an old thread on RBC about the topic: http://www.recruitingblogs.com/forum/topics/airs-certification-wort...
Permalink Reply by Ryan Leary on November 8, 2012 at 4:34pm I forgot to mention that each of those certifications are vastly different. What are you looking to accomplish?
Permalink Reply by jerina vincent on November 8, 2012 at 5:11pm Please dont laugh. Trying to learn how to source in effective way, knowledgeable about the federal laws affecting the temporary staffing industry. and after finding canditate how to close deal with client.
Permalink Reply by Ryan Leary on November 8, 2012 at 5:15pm No laughing here. That's the purpose of this site. There are many people here that can help. Use the search box and search certifications or recruiter training. You will find a bunch of stuff.
I will feature this and send a note to the community for you.
Permalink Reply by jerina vincent on November 8, 2012 at 5:29pm Thank you so much Rayan.
Permalink Reply by Amy Ala on November 8, 2012 at 5:52pm Hi Jerina,
Ryan is right - that's why we're all here, and there are no dumb questions. :) AIRS for sourcing, NAPS for staffing rules, etc. For closing, sadly there are no certs to help you there... just practice practice practice. Get a mentor, ask lots of questions. Trial and error.
Also, I consider AIRS to be more widely recognized and perhaps more relevant...? Depending on the direction you want your career to go. Hope that helps!
Permalink Reply by jerina vincent on November 8, 2012 at 8:30pm This helps. thank you Amy.
Permalink Reply by Amber on November 9, 2012 at 11:04am Hi Jerina,
We don't do staffing, just mostly permanent fulltime placements so I can't speak to those laws/regulations as far as training.
But for learning how to search and source on the internet, I have learned a lot from this group: http://booleanstrings.ning.com/?xg_source=msg_mes_network
Irina Shamaeva has lots of training available, you might want to join her group I listed above and check out the info.
I also think this group is helpful because they offer free webinar's on various topics, and many are eligible for credit to NAPS continuing ed if you decide to go with NAPS certification. https://www.recruitersconnection.com/index.php
For staffing resources, I don't know what a paid membership would cost but they also have a lot of free information:
http://www.topecheloncontracting.com/default.aspx
Permalink Reply by jerina vincent on November 9, 2012 at 12:01pm Wow, lots of free information. Many people just dont throw useful info for free. Thanks to you.
It is too much to ask, still asking, where i can learn the details (end to end process) for permanent placements. do u have any documenet for that.
Permalink Reply by Amber on November 9, 2012 at 12:24pm Scott Love has a lot of free resources, info, and training on his site: http://www.greatrecruitertraining.com/
He offers paid training, too.
What did you do before this? I come from a sales and management background, so that makes the client and candidate process a little easier I think. As Ryan, Amy, and probably lots of others on here will tell you, the phone is the most crucial tool you'll use. Being able to call people you don't know and ask for business (clients) or about placing them (candidates) is the key. The important "training" will come from working through all kinds of different and challenging situations!
Permalink Reply by jerina vincent on November 9, 2012 at 12:57pm I have worked for various staffing company as sourer, IT recruiter. No company gave me training.
Amber said:
Scott Love has a lot of free resources, info, and training on his site: http://www.greatrecruitertraining.com/
He offers paid training, too.
What did you do before this? I come from a sales and management background, so that makes the client and candidate process a little easier I think. As Ryan, Amy, and probably lots of others on here will tell you, the phone is the most crucial tool you'll use. Being able to call people you don't know and ask for business (clients) or about placing them (candidates) is the key. The important "training" will come from working through all kinds of different and challenging situations!
Added by Cristina Lewis on May 23, 2013
© 2013 Created by RecruitingBlogs.
Powered by
RecruitingBlogs.com was founded in 2007 and is the social network for recruiters and HR professionals with over 35,000 members and over 21,000 blog posts and forum discussions. Its global online network provides recruiters with a forum to share, interact and collaborate with one another.


