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Recruiters:
The Challenges of Executive Head Hunters |
by:
David
Leonhardt |
(and how the Internet is solving them)
By David Leonhardt
Once upon a time, head hunters were no more
than common cannibals. Some people still
view them that way, but executive recruiters
are a vital link in a chain that keeps major
enterprises functioning well.
The top positions at any organization dictate
the fortunes of the company, the shareholders
and the employees ... and often the communities
in which they are located. A good executive
head hunter can ensure that new company
executives have the skills required for
the position and the challenges ahead. He
can also ensure that the right executive
is chosen, one whose style will flourish
in the specific environment of that company.
However, modern executive recruiters face
challenges to be effective. I caught up
with Esther Barzel, co-owner of the Online
Recruiter Directory ( http://www.onlinerecruitersdirectory.com
).
Q: What are the main challenges of executive
head hunters in today's business climate?
A: To start with, the geographic net has
become much wider. A head hunter in , say,
New York City or Toronto, can no longer
rely on finding the right candidate right
in town. In fact, the ideal candidate might
be just minutes away by Internet, but he
might be located in another country or even
on another continent. We are looking at
a new breed of executive recruiter.
Q: The Internet should make his job easier,
right?
A: Yes...and no. He has to post requirements
in more places and sift through more potential
candidates to find the jewel he seeks. So
his workload has actually increased.
Q: Plus, I presume, he still faces the challenges
of yesteryear?
A: That's right. He still has to make contact
with potential candidates, conduct preliminary
interviews, set up meetings with the company,
attend to minute details, brief the interviewer,
etc.
Q: What about follow-up?
A: Yes, there is, of course, follow-up required
after every interview, both with the client
and with the prospect. It's a busy job.
Q: So how does the Internet make life easier
for an executive recruiter?
A: Now you have online communities and bulletin
boards, such as Monster.com, where you can
place ads for positions. This makes it somewhat
easier to cast one's net. Directories like
ours help head hunters attract clients,
so they can spend more recruiting and less
time on business development.
Q: Don't online bulletin boards and directories
just mean the head hunter has to spend more
time in more places?
A: Yes and no. Online resources are more
easily searched than, say, paper. Our recruiter
directory gives employers the chance to
search by geography or by vocation, or by
the type of position. This means they can
find a recruiter that specializes in pharmaceutical
sales, or who specializes in accounting,
or whatever field. The head hunter spends
less time answering questions from people
who will never be their clients.
Q: And I assume it works both ways?
A: Yes, the recruiter gets resumes from
only those people who are likely candidates
for the types of positions he works on.
The pharmaceutical recruiter, for example
will not get a resume from someone whose
background is in aeronautical engineering.
Q: Wow, that's a mouthful. I don't know
if I could even repeat that.
A: Many executive recruiters could not repeat
it, either. So the Internet is making it
easier for them to receive resumes targeted
to their field of expertise, saving them
time...not to mention overexertion of their
tongues.
On that humorous note, we thank Esther for
taking the time to explain how the Internet
is making life both more complex and easier
for executive recruiters and head hunters.
About the author:
David Leonhardt is a freelance writer:
http://www.seo-writer/freelance/writer.html
More about head hunter challenges:
http://www.onlinerecruitersdirectory.com/head-hunters.html
More about executive recruiter challenges:
http://www.onlinerecruitersdirectory.com/executive-recruiters.html
More about Esther Barzel's recruiting services
http://www.onlinerecruitersdirectory.com/about.php
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