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INTERVIEW THE INTERVIEWER


        CONTINGENCY AND RETAINER AGENCIES
        There are two types of recruiting agencies: contingency and retainer.
        Some agencies do both. But in general, contingency agencies are paid
        only if they present a candidate who accepts a position. Retainer
        agencies are paid whether they present a candidate or not, but they
        look a hell of a lot better if they present qualifi ed candidates.
          That’s why recruiters of either stripe want to like you, or at least
        believe you can do the job. They want to be able to refer you to their
        clients. They want their clients to agree that you are as qualifi ed as
        they believe you are. They don’t get paid unless three conditions are
        met: one, their client agrees and offers you a job; two, you accept the
        job; and three, you are successful on the job—or at least stay with
        the job for a specifi ed period of time, generally three months to a
        year. So if you are at all qualifi ed, they are going to do everything
        within reason to sell you on the company and sell the company on
        you.
          Your interview with a recruiter is different in tone and content
        than with an employer. In some cases, you will not even know the




            ?          Memorably Good Question

                                      #1

           What’s the makeup of the team as far as experience? Am I
           going to be a mentor, or will I be mentored?

           This question shows that the candidate is sensitive to where he
           will fit in the organization relative to the skill level of the other
           members of the team. It also demonstrates a willingness to
           teach or be taught, in either case evidence of a team player.

                                     Houston Landry
                                     Human Resources Manager
                                     Avalanche Communications Group
                                     Dallas, TX








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