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
Well said.
Great article - spot on! I like that you offered a big picture perspective on the candidate-recruiter partnership.
Comment by Evelyn Amaro on April 20, 2012 at 1:21pm Thanks Terra and Denise. There are so many misconceptions about the world of recruiting that I wanted to share some of the benefits recruiters have to offer. I'm glad you liked the article.
Thanks for the post Evelyn, nice job!
Comment by Evelyn Amaro on April 20, 2012 at 1:36pm Thanks Noel!
Comment by Kyle Schafroth on April 20, 2012 at 5:08pm Great post Evelyn - #2 is one of the biggest in my opinion and part of the reason I advocate working with a recruiter for just about every career level/industry. Someone you know (recruiter) always knows someone you don't (hiring manager, etc.)
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Comment by Evelyn Amaro on April 23, 2012 at 9:04am Thanks for your comments and supprt Kyle. As long as you work with the right recruiter, the benefits of using one are great.
Comment by Cora Mae Lengeman on April 23, 2012 at 6:12pm Evelyn are you poaching other blogger's blogs?
You don't have a personal blog yet you stated - before you deleted your comment that you posted this blog on your personal blog and that several people found it most helpful. TI think that's crap.
I think you stole another blogger's blog - same with the stuff on your LinkedIn profile.
Shame on you!
Comment by Vikas Jain on April 24, 2012 at 12:01pm Very True ! Thank you for writing this article Evelyn.
Comment by Suzanne Levison on April 24, 2012 at 3:26pm Good points, but I am never "used!"
More collaborate and talk with many prospects during the search project for the client (who pays my invoice) A call from a recruiter (for whatever the reason) is special. You were sought out either to discuss a career prospect, refer someone you admire, your opinion about a specific industry topic, a reference check, etc~ALL good reasons and an opportunity to cultivate a valuable relationship.
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