Why should I use a recruiter?
You are at your desk, or at home watching TV when you get a call from a recruiter who has found your contact information using the many secrets of the trade (sorry – that’s one secret I intend to keep). Before you hang up the phone, remember that recruiters can hold the keys to the hidden jewels of the job market. Use them and they may just open the door to a new career opportunity. I am not saying this because I am a recruiter, because I’m not – I just work for them. What I have learned working behind the scenes is the important role a recruiter can play in a person's career path. Even if you are not looking now, you may need their help later, so this applies to those who are blissfully happy with their careers, as well as those looking for a new opportunity. Here are the top 5 reasons why you should use a recruiter. Look for Part II: What to expect from your recruiter on Thursday.

So the next time a recruiter calls you, you just might want to pick up the phone.
-Evelyn Amaro
This article was originaly posted on NationStaff's Blog
Comment by Evelyn Amaro on April 25, 2012 at 9:39am Hi Cora, I don't know where you are getting this information, but this is my article and is posted on my blog. The link is even posted on the article above. Please do your research before criticizing. Shame on you for claiming that my ORIGINAL work is stolen. Please do verify facts before making such accusations. Thank you.
Comment by Evelyn Amaro on April 25, 2012 at 9:41am Vikas, Thank you for reading the article!
Comment by Evelyn Amaro on April 25, 2012 at 9:45am Hi Denise, Finding a good recruiter starts with research. What type of role are you looking for? What areas are you open to? These two questions are good starting points. After that, using personal referrals, referrals from this website, and a little internet research for firms specializing in your area is a great way to start. Just be sure that the recruiter understands that you do not want your resume sent without your permission. I'm posting another article on tips to choosing a recrutier I hope you will find useful. Let me know if you have additional questions.
Comment by Evelyn Amaro on April 25, 2012 at 9:47am You made some excellent points about the recruiter/candidate relationship Suzanne! Thank you.
@Cora I am not sure why you think Evelyn plagiarized this blog. I just ran an advance plagiarism checker. The only other place this blog or any part of it appears anywhere is on a European blog site and the author is Evelyn.
If i missed something someplace please cite from what source Evelyn has plagiarized this blog. That is a pretty serious charge if she has done so and the site owners need to have definite information to protect the site from plagiarized content. If you cannot cite a source i would be very careful with accusations like that. A retraction might be in order if you cannot cite.
Comment by Evelyn Amaro on April 25, 2012 at 3:31pm Thank you Sandra. I was very surprised and insulted by that accusation. I have no idea why she would think such a thing. This article also appears on my blog and I cited that in my article. I appreciate your support Sandra. Plagiarism is a serious offense and one that I would never commit.
Comment by Bob McIntosh on April 26, 2012 at 5:52am Very nice. Thank you for the information, something I can share with my jobseekers.
@ Evelyn........you asked "I have no idea why she would think such a thing". And the answer is.......because she's an idiot!
Very true. Anyone out there on this board a recruiter who's focus is Supply Chain/Logistics Professionals?
Comment by Vikas Jain on April 28, 2012 at 1:55am Evelyn, really waiting for "Part II: What to expect from your recruiter" :)
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