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Can a Recruiter Really Help With My Job Search?

Women Who Money
5 min readJul 6, 2020

Maybe it’s time for a career change due to some severe burnout. Or, perhaps you’re returning to the workforce after time away.

Whatever your reason, looking for a new job can be exhausting. It’s practically a full-time job in itself!

To balance it with your busy life, it makes sense to streamline and expedite the process as much as possible.

You’ve thought about working with a recruiting firm to help make job hunting easier and hopefully find a position faster, but you’re not sure if it will really be beneficial.

Don’t worry — we’ve got all the details you need to make an informed decision.

Let’s start with a few fast facts:

  1. Recruiting firms are commissioned by the company seeking job candidates.
  2. Recruiters receive payment when a company hires a candidate they submitted.
  3. You shouldn’t have to pay to work with a recruiter. (If asked to, run away!)

With these things in mind, let’s review how a recruiter impacts the job search process.

How Your Job Search Works When it Involves a Recruiting Firm

Without the help of a recruiter, everything is on you.

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