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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: USA
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I am looking for a Recruiter to talk to so I can open up some options. Looking to move back to Texas or Oklahoma. Please shoot me a PM with their contact information if you know someone who is good.
Idustries: Pharmaceutical (Liquid and Gel (RX and OTC), Lyophilization, CHO) Food (Processing, Packaging, Fresh, Frozen, Dried) Chemical (Mix, Distillation) Manufacturing Positions: Materials Management Production Planning/Controller Project Management Thanks in advance!
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I have a role in El Paso for a technical manager in a foam and foam product plant. If interested, send me a pm.
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Sacramento, CA
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Recruiters almost always work for employers, not job seekers. The key is to make yourself easy to find by recruiters looking to fill a slot. Are you on Linkedin with a very detailed (ie, keyword searchable) background? If not you should be.
Are there professional organizations for the work you do? if they have an annual convention, make sure you go and build your network. Have you made a list of potential employers and found the hiring manager? You want a rifle shot approach and not a shotgun broadcast. Most importantly, the vast majority of jobs are found through personal and extended networks. Linkedin is invaluable for this. |
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I don't know of any recruiters that will sign up for finding you a job. They will gladly take your resume, but that may be hurting you. I have commented on this subject numerous times. I will look up the links. G |
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From this thread:
Offering "Bounty" to Head Hunter ?????? Quote:
(Job) Recruiters - Totally Worthless or Worth a Shot? I forget that executive recruiters are also sales people Hope this helps. Good luck on your job search! G |
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JOT MON ABBR OTH
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: USA
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Yes, I know most recruiters work for companies to place people. My friend who does this works the same way.
The trouble is my friend has nothing where I wish to go and my contacts have positions in California, New York, Chicago, etc. I will not fit into those environments. My contacts in Texas have entry level things but nothing for my level. It hurts finishing the Masters up with a projected 3.9 and having to move from your current position (my supervisor is an avid supporter of me) in a poor job market. I know things are booming in Houston, Austin, Dallas/Ft Worth but not necessarily in Pharma. I have avoided social media (outside of Pelican and some gun forums) so I have not been on Linkedin. Guess it is likely time to make a move? Ah well, I will keep chugging along!
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A good linkedin profile will be found by recruiters if there are matching jobs. Make sure you have good searchable terms and skills & expertise that match your person and your job search.
Putting your resume on Monster may help too - but only if your current company knows you are looking. (Otherwise they will find you on there and that's not good). G |
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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Check out Linkedin - place is filthy with head hunters!
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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: USA
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Thanks! Yes, Management is aware of what is happening. We are all on good terms.
FWIW, I always found Monster to be the low end engine. We would not look at resumes if the people were listed on Monster at a couple of places I have worked.
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My LinkedIn profile is awful and I need to update it. All of my co-workers have pretty detailed profiles there, which read like resumes. So, while they may not officially be looking for other job opps, their profiles are written in such a way as to let folks know their qualifications. When I got on there, it was more of an early Facebook-like platform for keeping track of folks you used to work with.
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Like others have said, get on LinkedIn and develop a detailed, key-word rich profile. Recruiters WILL find you if you have the attributes or skills they are looking for.
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