Job hopping. About 40% of those surveyed said a history of frequent job changes, including leaving any previous employer within a year of getting hired, is likely to disqualify an applicant.
For 3rd party recruiters being paid to recruit, the assumption is that they will bring currently employed candidates to the table who are not aggressively looking for a job. Clients feel that they can attract the unemployed through advertising.
I'm not saying I completely agree with that perspective, but it's the prevailing attitude when it comes to using 3rd party recruiters and executive search firms. It's the justification for paying those expensive and outrageous search fees (sounds like I'm cutting my own throat). Why should I pay you $30,000 when I could get the same person for a $400 ad on CareerBuilder.com?
Barry Deutsch
IMPACT Hiring Solutions
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