I feel like I'm the only one who has had success with recruiters... The best ones think like good salespeople and work with the goal of placing you multiple times rather than just to make a single good commission.
Easiest way to tell the difference is by paying attention to what they focus on, if they keep telling you about the great opportunity they have then run away fast, the good ones will take some time to get to know you and your career goals and only then try to place you somewhere that makes sense. The really great ones will also be super up-front about downsides of working at a company and then let you decide if they are worth it (something like "the pay is awesome, you get to work with modern tech, but they are going to expect 70 hour weeks and you'll never not be on call, does that sound like something you can work with?").
Fred is a software jack of all trades, having worked over the last 24 years at every stage of the SDLC and has authored [two books](https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fred-Heath/e/B08F3Q1H1M).
Yea you absolutely have to be careful and selective with them. Have definitely gotten burned in the past by not vetting the recruiter before taking the position.
99% of the time this is true, once in a while they are legitimately letting you know that the company is in a hurry and will be making someone else an offer if you wait. Knowing the difference comes back to trust.
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I feel like I'm the only one who has had success with recruiters... The best ones think like good salespeople and work with the goal of placing you multiple times rather than just to make a single good commission.
Easiest way to tell the difference is by paying attention to what they focus on, if they keep telling you about the great opportunity they have then run away fast, the good ones will take some time to get to know you and your career goals and only then try to place you somewhere that makes sense. The really great ones will also be super up-front about downsides of working at a company and then let you decide if they are worth it (something like "the pay is awesome, you get to work with modern tech, but they are going to expect 70 hour weeks and you'll never not be on call, does that sound like something you can work with?").
In fairness, I've worked with a couple of recruiters like that, but -in my experience- they are the exception rather than the rule.
Yea you absolutely have to be careful and selective with them. Have definitely gotten burned in the past by not vetting the recruiter before taking the position.
Yah, whenever they pressure you such as: "Need to know today or end of day".
Pressure from them is for the sale, not for your benefit. At least, that's been my experience so far.
99% of the time this is true, once in a while they are legitimately letting you know that the company is in a hurry and will be making someone else an offer if you wait. Knowing the difference comes back to trust.
It would be great if you would share the experiences that you have had with the best recruiters on Reviewedo!
We are a brand new peer-to-peer reviewing platform for the recruitment industry. Where we are in our infancy, your reviews would be so valuable to other people out there in similar situations to yourself.
Join us here if you are interested in improving the recruitment industry: reviewedo.com/users/type