Friday, May 29, 2020

How to Be Every Clients Preferred Recruiter

How to Be Every Client’s Preferred Recruiter As a recruiter proactively targeting new business, Im sure you  can relate to the frustration of spending hours on the phone, finally getting through to the right point of contact, then being told that they get hundreds of calls just like this and politely (sometimes not so politely) being shunned off. Or maybe you feel like youve done a good job for a client, but when it comes to new roles opening up youre just one of five agencies they put the role out to. The ultimate question is, how do you make yourself stand out from the crowd of recruiters? Here are some top tips to make sure you do just that: Find a focus Focus on a single specialism  (I appreciate this can be scary as nobody  wants to walk away from work), but its one of the best things you can do for your business. You cant be an expert in all fields, so use your time to focus on one area really well and get to know it inside out. You can do this by joining industry-related LinkedIn groups or checking out your local meet-ups. Hell, why not host your own? This gives you great credibility and its also a great talking point when you speak with clients. Be proactive   How many of us are guilty of getting a job through from a client and using the same job board and database technique? Apart from the obvious (its extremely mundane and repetitive), how much better would it be when asked how do you source candidates? in a meeting and being able  to talk about your Twitter presence? Maybe you hold a tweet chat with candidates in the space or have started writing interview tips for your candidates in a blog? Aside from the obvious, it will also mean that you can build up a great network of candidates in this space and be the go-to recruiter. Keep contact regular In my first year of recruitment I followed all the rules, I asked all the text book questions on meetings about pipelines, requirements and yes, I could fill their roles. However, when I looked at my relationships with these clients it seemed like I was just one of many to these companies! To build a good relationship with these people I thought less about the formalities and more about how I would like to be spoken to. In order to build a good relationship I would say you need to speak to these people at least once every 2 to 4 weeks. This doesnt necessarily mean constant calls to  them, instead you could try things like sending through some relevant industry articles or keep up to date with competitor activity, asking how would this might affect them. Keeping in regular contact with a client is a step in the right direction but when it comes to building a good relationship with them the most important thing is to get on with them! Find common ground   When I spoke to clients some of the most valuable advice that they gave me was that, in their eyes speaking to recruitment consultants was considered a chore, a necessary evil to reach their end goal, which got me thinking about their experience Every client is different, so listen to them! Some clients I would send a birthday card to, others told me that they hate fluffy conversations so I mirror-matched, our calls were shorter but they liked that and theyd rather speak to me when they came to hiring. Sometimes we forget to lighten up, if you can make them laugh, or they enjoy speaking to you then the whole process will be a lot more fun for both parties- its always fun to find out what they like outside of work, who knows, you could have a lot more common ground than you think! Conclusion   There is a common misconception that recruiters are transactional and money hungry, but  the great recruiters out there genuinely want to do a good job and often invest their time into  thinking of innovative ways to provide a better service. Dont just be another recruiter on the other end of the phone, get out there and meet your clients, find out more about them than the text book points  (they get asked the same questions day in day out). Instead, think about the kind of person you would like to speak to on the phone, so next time you call they pick up instead of dodging you! When you work for an agency you are given the tools but its up to you how you work with those; treat it like your own business. Youre not going to be great at everything but everyone is able to add every single one of these steps to their  recruitment game! Think outside the box and even better, ask your clients what they would they like from  you, and do that!

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