By Melanie Korn
Category: Articles
Recruiters have one main goal: finding the right hires for each client. Their level of performance is directly related to how effectively and quickly they match top talent with job requirements.
Ironically, in today’s economy, recruiters are finding their jobs harder than ever. In a society where unemployment rates are high, many are seeking a job, but sometimes those seeking are not the type of talent jobs require. Likewise, there is often too much talent for recruiters to sort through and what used to be a clean process of sorting through resumes, has in many cases become overwhelming due to the number of inquires for each job opening.
As a result of higher volumes of job seekers, there is a large variety of talent and often it’s a “jack of all trades, master of none” workforce applying, rather than those with specific skills. Each job opening is different, and some need very specific skills, yet those with the needed skills may get overlooked by the masses.
Candidates are left to pay more attention to the power of a first impression than ever. What does a cover letter say that leads to an interview – and then, how do you master the first impression at the interview?
Reality is, those whose resumes don’t make a good first impression immediately are tossed away and never given a chance for an interview, even if they have a matchless skillset for that job opening.
What do you have to lose? Top talent is just a click away.
What do you have to lose?
Top talent is just a click away.