
Who's Who
The terms which describe the people and companies that earn a living
helping job seekers find jobs can be confusing. Here is a description of
who's who and who does what in the world of employment recruiting.
Employment Agency
The traditional employment agency assists job seekers in finding work.
Some firms charge the job seeker, so be sure to clarify, upfront, if there
is a fee. Others are paid by the employer. In most cases, I would not
recommend using an agency that charges the job seeker.
Search Firm/Executive
Search Firm
Search firms can be industry specific (i.e. banking or retail) or skills
specific (i.e. accounting or information technology). There are two main
types of agencies:
- Contingency
Employment Agency: A contingency agency is paid when their candidate
is hired by the employer. These types of firms are most often used for low
and mid-level searches and they often send a large number of resumes to
the employer.
- Retained Search
Firm: A retained search firm has an exclusive relationship with the
employer. They are typically hired for senior-level searches and for a
specific period of time to find a candidate to fill a job. They are paid
expenses, plus a percentage of the employee's salary, irregardless of
whether their candidate is hired.
Headhunter/Recruiter
The recruiter/headhunter/search consultant (the terms are used
interchangeably) is the person you will actually work with on your job
search. You may be approached by a headhunter trying to recruit you to apply
for a new job working for a firm she/he represents. Alternately, you may
send your resume to a recruiter or apply for a position that a headhunter is
trying to fill.
Temporary (Temp)
Agency
Temp agencies are employment agencies that find employees to fill
temporary jobs. For example, temps are often hired to work during seasonal
increases in business or to cover vacations or illnesses. Many temporary
agencies have expanded their role in the employment sector to fill "temp to
perm" positions where they position starts out as a temporary job, but,
could become direct if the employer decides to hire the candidate.
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