Let's go hunting!
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Post date: 2019-02-17 06:18:36 |
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How do I work with a headhunter?
I'm a senior executive at a non-profit and I'm ready to find the next thing. I'm realizing though that the types of jobs I'm looking for aren't going to be posted on craigslist and are most likely going to be through a headhunter, aka executive nonprofit (or for-profit) search firm. I periodically get e-mails from headhunters with job openings, but they thus far have not been a good fit. Would it be appropriate for me to reach out to them, tell them it's not a good fit, but I'd be interested in talking about other opportunities? I do have some specific requirements (total deal-breakers) for the next job which include location, pay, benefits, work flexibility and more. Is that something I would talk to them about? Could I work with multiple head hunters?
If you've worked with one before or are a headhunter, let me know how to works! |
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