GHartmann
Chemical
- Nov 15, 2011
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I have found a job I want to proactively apply for. I am trying to decide whether to apply directly to the company with the job opportunity or through a recruiting agency.
I first learned of the job through an internet job search that ultimately linked me to a recruiting agency. I do not have a prior relationship with this agency or the recruiter. Coincidentally the recruiter has specifically contacted me via e-mail.
I was working on applying to this job and preparing my "job specific" cover letter. I then accidently ran across the same job on the Chemical Engineering Magazine job referrals I have sent to my e-mail.
My ideas are that the recruiter could offer an "inside track" to the job that may not be available through direct contact.
On the other hand if I apply direct then the hiring company will not have to pay a referral fee and this might be an advantage.
(Personally, I would seek the best candidate regardless, but I'm not sure everyone thinks the same way).
I want to try to maintain good relations with the recruiters. I routinely respond with "Thanks, but no thanks" to recruiters offering opportunities I am not interested in. I could always tell this recruiter I already applied, but that is definitely not true (a big white lie
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Any suggestions are appreciated.
I first learned of the job through an internet job search that ultimately linked me to a recruiting agency. I do not have a prior relationship with this agency or the recruiter. Coincidentally the recruiter has specifically contacted me via e-mail.
I was working on applying to this job and preparing my "job specific" cover letter. I then accidently ran across the same job on the Chemical Engineering Magazine job referrals I have sent to my e-mail.
My ideas are that the recruiter could offer an "inside track" to the job that may not be available through direct contact.
On the other hand if I apply direct then the hiring company will not have to pay a referral fee and this might be an advantage.
(Personally, I would seek the best candidate regardless, but I'm not sure everyone thinks the same way).
I want to try to maintain good relations with the recruiters. I routinely respond with "Thanks, but no thanks" to recruiters offering opportunities I am not interested in. I could always tell this recruiter I already applied, but that is definitely not true (a big white lie
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Any suggestions are appreciated.