Why Won't That Silicon Valley Head Hunter Talk To Me? Part Two
It's not really about you at all - it's about the positions that they have job orders for. Think of the recruiter's job orders as a shopping list. If you want steak for dinner and your spouse picks up chicken at the store, neither of you is going to be happy. That's the situation that the Head Hunter is always in. People who come in over the transom as volunteers to be considered are often not what the client wants.
What can you do about this as a candidate? First, read the posted descriptions and requirements VERY CAREFULLY - ensure that you really do:
1. Want the job
2. Actually meet all of the qualifications, or at least 80% of the major ones and some of the
preferred qualifications
3. Have a crisp explanation of why you want the job
4. Are in the right geography - if it says "no relocations" - believe it
5. Meet the other requirements, whether salary, certification or other factors
Don't waste the Head Hunters time - if they tell you that you're not a fit for this position, believe them. They know where they are in the process as well as specifically what the client wants that may not have been spelled out in the requirements. This is true whether you're 50+ or not - there are often additional qualifiers that help a recruiter winnow the pool down. For example, when you're a salesperson selling in a retail environment, your experience in working through distributors may be critical for a particular position and not at all important for others.
Much more on these subjects in the next post.
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
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