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Have you ever used a head hunter to find a job?   [Edit]

Survey period: 2 Oct 2000 to 8 Oct 2000

If you've ever found yourself between jobs a head hunter can save some time - but would you, or have you, used one?

OptionVotes% 
I would never use one.4014.04
No, I've never used one, but I may in future11540.35
I tried one once, and it was unpleasant3110.88
Yes, I use them, but I don't switch jobs often7124.91
Yes, I use them regularly289.82



 
GeneralWhy? Pin
Harpua3-Oct-00 10:45
Harpua3-Oct-00 10:45 
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Alvaro Mendez4-Oct-00 5:19
Alvaro Mendez4-Oct-00 5:19 
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anonymous coward6-Oct-00 4:47
anonymous coward6-Oct-00 4:47 
Recruiters, as a breed, are in the same strata as lawyers and used car salesmen.

As you might guess, I've some bad experiences:

On one occasion, a recruiter wanted me to sign a contract saying that I was _personally_ responsible for refunding his fee to the company (25% of the gross salary!) if I didn't stay with the job for a year. I'm not a big fan of indentured servitude, so I passed on the offer.

On more than one occasion, I've answered an ad for a good-sounding job and found that the job opening didn't actually exist -- it was simply a teaser to attract resumes, and the address listed was a recruiter's. Armed with my resume, the recruiter then proceeded to hound me for several weeks with substandard job openings. I'm told this is common practice.

I imagine that there are some ethical head hunters out there -- but I haven't met one yet. All I can say, is caveat emptor.

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