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Can I go to a different recruiter?
Yes, because that recruiter will do everything in his power to ensure you never speak to one from another service – ever. My strongest suggestion is that you be absolutely sure of what you want from military service before you talk to the recruiters of any service.
Should I reach out to multiple recruiters?
You should be reaching out to as many as you can. However, don’t attempt to target the same job listing with different recruiters.
Does it matter which recruiter you go to?
What Does the “Application” Process Look Like? Every branch has its own way of processing recruits. No matter which branch you plan to enlist in, the first step is always to connect with a local military recruiter who can walk you through the process.
Should I only work with one recruiter?
Xu also pointed out that no single recruiter can successfully maintain a relationship with every major employer. If one recruiter has no working relationship with companies you really want to work for, you can work with a different recruiter. Having your resume distributed and pushed by many recruiters could hurt you.
Can I work with multiple recruiters at once?
If one recruiter has no working relationship with companies you really want to work for, you can work with a different recruiter. Having your resume distributed and pushed by many recruiters could hurt you. Xu cautioned that problems can arise when multiple recruiters submit a candidate to the same employer.
Should I tell my recruiter everything?
1. Never tell your recruiter that you have no other current job opportunities. If they ask you which other companies you’re talking with, tell them “As you can understand, that’s confidential. Never tell the recruiter that you really, really want the job or that the job meets all of your needs.
Can I just walk into a recruiting office?
When recruiters are in their store front office they are open for business. You don’t have to make an appointment, but it’s not a bad idea. You can ask questions on the phone to better prepare you for your first meeting. You can just walk in.
How to react when a recruiter reaches out to you?
So this is the correct way to react when a recruiter (or somebody from a recruiting office) reaches out to you: Be respectful. The recruiter knows that confidentiality is important to you. They have experience handling such matters in a confidential manner and it is their job to so.
Should I tell my recruiter that I have no other job opportunities?
Never tell your recruiter that you have no other current job opportunities. If they ask you which other companies you’re talking with, tell them “As you can understand, that’s confidential. I’m sure your client company isn’t going to share the names of the other candidates they’re interviewing for this job, and I take the same approach.”
Is it normal to never hear back from a recruiter?
You met with a recruiter, had a fantastic interview and then you never heard back. If you’re disappointed (or worse, panicking), don’t be! There are lots of reasons why a recruiter may not have gotten in touch with you yet.
Can I build a relationship with multiple recruiters at the same company?
The best place to find top-notch programmers in a hurry i(Continue reading) If you receive multiple inbound contacts from different recruiters at the same company – then yes you can build a relationship with each one. As many times, different recruiters will manage different job listings.