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However, recruiters do sometimes lie. ... Top Five Recruiter Lies (and How to Avoid Them) When a recruiter says: “I'll keep you in mind for future opportunities.” ... When a recruiter says: “Salary depends on experience; there's no real set amount.” ... When a recruiter says: “You'll hear from us either way.” More items...
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Read More »5. When a recruiter says: “I was passed your name by a mutual contact who asked to remain confidential…” It might really mean: “I found your information online.” So, do recruiters lie when they equate online research to a referral? Perhaps not technically, but it’s not entirely honest either. Best practice: This line remains incredibly common when engaging candidates for the first time. While candidates show increased willingness to speak with someone based on a referral, it’s important to let a candidate know how you developed the information to contact them. If you found their information online, then they probably were hoping to get noticed by recruiters. This ensures active job seekers know what’s effective, while passive candidates stay informed about the visibility of information. It also leads to better sourcing in hiring reports, which is often self-reported by candidates. This information helps recruiters and employers know which resources are most effective to make more informed decisions when establishing and executing search strategies.
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