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Hire a recruiter for a short period of time working solely on your recruitment needs.
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Building an attractive brand online that candidates want to work for.
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Searching and screening candidates from overseas.
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Preparation and coaching in interviewing candidates effectively.
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Crafting irresistable job descriptions, streamlining them to your brand and editing existing job descriptions.
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Access to resources overseas for typically a fraction of local rates.
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Access to talent pool database to fast track recruitment process.
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Temporary staffing agencies who specialise in your industry.
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Sponsoring work visa for prospective candidates from overseas.
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A recruiter is a professional who helps you attract and recruit talent for your business, whether it is a casual, part-time, full-time, short term or project based role.
Some people may call them head hunters. However, head hunter is a term commonly used for recruiters who work on high-paying corporate roles. Head hunters can be freelancers who have their own personal network of contacts they can tap into.
A recruiter can be internal to a business, which means they are employed by the company under a human resources (HR) department. An external recruiter is someone you pay for their services to fill up your open roles. He or she can be a freelancer or part of a recruitment company.
Most external recruiters provide an end-to-end service, which means they will do everything from determining your requirements to managing the documentation after a job offer has been accepted.
These are the main recruitment services that they provide:
There are several types of recruiters for every industry and business.
Big agencies tend to offer a variety of services, functioning as a one-stop shop.
Smaller boutique agencies tend to be highly specialised in one area or industry.
Lastly, there are also freelancing recruiters on their own.
The most common fee structure is taking a commission in the form of a percentage of the role's first annual salary. This way, you only pay the recruiter when you hire a person.
Some recruites may throw in perks such as a 6-month guarantee for the talent to stay in the job. Other fee structures include payment upfront or progressive payment over the recruitment process.