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<title>Can a third party recruiter find me a job of my dreams?</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">Q. Can a third party recruiter find me a job of my dreams? A. Remember who pays them. Professional level search is employer fee paid. Third party recruiters are hired by an employer to help fill a position. They get...</summary>
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<![CDATA[<p><strong>Q.</strong> Can a third party recruiter find me a job of my dreams?</p>

<p><strong>A.</strong> Remember who pays them. Professional level search is employer fee paid. Third party recruiters are hired by an employer to help fill a position. They get requirements from employers, then find candidates to match these reqs. They are much less effective at the reverse (finding a position to march a candidate). If a recruiter doesn't have a req that matches your qualifications, there's not much s/he can do for you at this time. They do not work for the job seeker. It is not recruiter's job to find you a job. The employer is paying the fee, and the recruiter represents the employer. </p>

<p>A recruiter cannot affect a career change. The job that the recruiter finds for you is likely to be similar to your last job. Their clients are looking for someone to do a particular job, and the ideal candidate should begin productive work after the minimal training. For example, in the legal marketplace, while it is perfectly possible to make a change from litigator to transactional attorney, no client will pay a recruiter for you to do that. </p>

<p>A professional recruiter is very responsible to the job candidate s/he is presenting to a client. If the candidate is not properly prepared and coached, everyone loses. A good recruiter can smooth the interview and hiring process, assist in negotiations, and prevent problems from becoming deal breakers. </p>

<p>Dealing with an unprofessional recruiter can be very unpleasant and even harmful for the candidate.<br />
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