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How do you Job-search?   [Edit]

Survey period: 6 Aug 2002 to 11 Aug 2002

What is your preferred method of looking for a job?

OptionVotes% 
Online job search13537.60
Online jobs board256.96
Head hunters287.80
Newspaper277.52
Word of mouth / Friends / colleagues etc10529.25
Contacting employers directly174.74
Other123.34

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Martin Ziacek6-Aug-02 22:28
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Anna-Jayne Metcalfe9-Aug-02 7:06
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Martin Ziacek9-Aug-02 8:12
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Anna-Jayne Metcalfe9-Aug-02 12:49
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Martin Ziacek9-Aug-02 21:11
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George6-Aug-02 3:12
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Paul Watson8-Aug-02 6:12
sitebuilderPaul Watson8-Aug-02 6:12 
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George8-Aug-02 15:56
George8-Aug-02 15:56 
Paul Watson wrote:
We don't use recruitment agencies specifically because of that 30% charge. We would rather give the guy we hire a 30% bonus if he does well, than pay some lame agency for 5 minutes of phone work.

Anybody who was looking for a job on his own knows that it takes much more than just 5 minutes to actually find a job. Agency has a large database of jobs and candidates, but it takes time to match the right jobs to the right people, not to mention the effort in collecting the jobs database itself.

It is full time job to be oriented in the market, often different areas and technology to pick the right combination that will place a person and allow to pay the bill for the agency workers as well.

Paul Watson wrote:
Therefore if you were using an agency, we could not hire you. More companies are doing this everyday as a way to cut costs.

I don't think I want to actually work for the company that "cuts costs". Such a place is likely to impose long working hours, small benefits and small salary with no overtime pay. Simply put - sweat shops is not my favorite working place, thank you. If your company can't afford to employ agency to find the best people then there is nothing for me to do there. Poke tongue | ;-P

Paul Watson wrote:
Also some companies will drop the initial salary they offer you and only bump it up after a year to pay as little to the agency as possible. So you do suffer.

On the other hand, companies always try to drop the initial salary, no matter how you approach them. The agent is the only other person than yourself interested in you getting more money. I always get better offers thru agency than I could manage to scramble myself. The difference is huge, more than 100%. So, even if they take some money, for me it was always worth it.

Paul Watson wrote:
As for the negotiation bit, maybe you found a really great agency but I have always talked agencies down from their expected salary.

Maybe, but it appears as the starting point is much higher and so I get a better deal anyway. I typically call two or three agencies and let them to compete - works like charm. (They usually ask me if I use any other agency at the same time, and it always makes them work faster if they know there is another one involved Wink | ;) ).

Paul Watson wrote:
Agencies will say quite a bit to get you to sign up with a company. I even had an agency phoning me after I had signed with Bluegrass trying to convince me to take another job, they kept saying "oh but Bluegrass is family run, that is always problematic, quit and lets get you this other job."

As with everything, you need to know how to play the game. Wink | ;)
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Elrond7-Aug-02 1:02
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Paul M Watt7-Aug-02 20:52
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Stefan Spenz5-Aug-02 23:03
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Stan Shannon6-Aug-02 6:47
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Stefan Spenz7-Aug-02 23:27
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George5-Aug-02 18:13
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Todd Smith5-Aug-02 19:02
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Nish Nishant5-Aug-02 19:12
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George5-Aug-02 19:16
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SimonS6-Aug-02 2:24
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