20摄氏度 2006-11-3 10:53 AM
The Art of Pushing Back
[b]Hiring managers can be a pain[/b]. Let's face it, they often just sit at their desks and send off a requisition or an email requesting someone who walks on water. They pick up the telephone and ask us to drop by while they tell us about that impossible-to-find candidate they want within a week. They may not be sure of what skills they need the new person to have so they ask for a lot more just to make sure. hU5Z)Yo
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Anyone who has been a recruiter for a while has had an experience, or many experiences, with managers like this. Senior recruiters may have developed a relationship with a particular hiring manager that makes it easier to have an open conversation, but most recruiters find themselves dealing with people they barely know at all.$BU(J6S2bv|-A"c\
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The fundamental issue is simple: you think the request is off-target or unreasonable and the hiring manager doesn't. The fundamental question is what do you do about it?[)Vz_6x!Pn
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Probably half the recruiters I have talked with say they don't do anything. They may have a brief discussion that goes something like this: