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Recruiting Benton AR

If you are having trouble targeting the right IT companies in your independent job search, the services of an IT recruiter might be right for you. IT recruiters work with top-notch firms to find the right job seeker for their job opening. To find an IT recruiter in Benton, AR, please scroll down.

United Steel Workers Of America
(501) 778-2980
4209 Alcoa Rd
Benton, AR
Firststaff Inc
(501) 315-7000
2101 Congo Rd
Benton, AR
Uswa
(501) 778-3617
206 W Carpenter St
Benton, AR
Asbestos Workers Local No 10
(501) 562-7908
4501 W 61st St
Little Rock, AR
Chauffeurs Teamsters Warehousemen & Helpers Local Union No 87
(501) 562-2020
(501) 562-2020
Little Rock, AR
Staffmark
(501) 776-3535
17680 Interstate 30
Benton, AR
Arkansas Workforce Center at Benton
501-315-7702
309 South East Street
Benton, AR
Arkansas Workforce Center at Little Rock
501-682-7719 or 1-800-250-6691
5401 South University
Little Rock, AR
International Brotherhood Of Electrical Workers Local Union 295
(501) 562-2244
7320 S University Ave
Little Rock, AR
Labor Force Inc
(501) 562-8090
8414 Geyer Springs Rd Ste 3
Little Rock, AR
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Posted by : Molly Joss

Dear Molly: Could you tell me how to find a good IT recruiter? I'm not having much luck finding another job in JAVA programming on my own, despite a few years of experience and good (I think) references. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong, but was thinking maybe a recruiter could help me figure it out.

Molly says: I think that good recruiters are like good book agents--you find the best ones by asking people who already have one. So, I'm going to give you some general pointers and then I suggest you ask other programmers (online and face-to-face) for their specific recommendations.

It make take you a few months to find a firm and then to decide if you want to work with them, so don't stop your independent job search in the meantime.

Ask your recruiter prospects lots of questions (see below). If they balk or if the answers sound fishy, follow your instincts and don't work with them. Ask how long they've been in the IT recruiting business, how many people they place on average per year, and what kinds of services they provide (free and compensated).

Don't work with a firm that wants you to pay them to find you a job. The top-notch firms all collect their fees from the companies doing the hiring. Occasionally a firm will charge fees for extras such as helping you write your resumé, but if there are a lot of extra charges. it might indicate the firm isn't pricing its services correctly.

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