We exist to empower aspiring men of color to successfully navigate life transitions. We coach and guide men of color to be resourceful by aligning their values, identity, and purpose to achieve transformative breakthroughs in their careers, relationships, and health.
We exist to empower aspiring men of color to successfully navigate life transitions. We coach and guide men of color to be resourceful by aligning their values, identity, and purpose to achieve transformative breakthroughs in their careers, relationships, and health.
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"There have been various times where Wayne has checked on me over a weekend or things that I thought outside of the normal time frame of our contract. I think things like working on the ZONE OF GENIUS and the IMPACT STATEMENT have been very beneficial for me and for my career and my personal development and growth. I consider Wayne a friend going forward."
"I'm a real estate specialist and I had some sessions with Wayne to work on some of my issues around time management, prioritization and just focusing on a specific goal and creating steps in between to achieve that goal. I would highly recommend Wayne as a consultant and advisor in regards to developing yourself to your truest potential. He did that for me and it's driven results in my personal life and my professional life."
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Keep your career on track by knowing how to work with a recruiter. These professionals are an additional resource you can use to succeed in a tight job market or to get sound advice anytime.
General Guidelines For Working With Recruiters
Understand how recruiters operate. Recruiters are hired by companies to fill positions. They often work with their clients in some depth so they may have unique insights on how good a match a candidate is for any opening.
Focus on your best leads. Studies show that about 10 percent of job hunters find a new position through search firms. Use them as a supplement to other strategies like networking, social media and answering ads.
Gather personal references. Ask people in your field for recommendations on the top headhunters. Learn from their experiences.
Make cold calls. In some cases, you may need to find recruiters on your own. Check professional directories or search online. Call the appropriate staff person to present your qualifications and see if you can arrange a time to meet.
Flaunt yourself on social media. Most recruiters are active on LinkedIn, Twitter and other platforms. Make yourself visible, join relevant groups and offer help to others.
Treat recruiters like any potential employer. Regard contacts with search firms as seriously as you would any job interview. Dress professionally, do your research and rehearse your answers.
Tell the whole truth. Be candid with recruiters about your work history, salary expectations and career goals. They can help you more if you level with them.
Offer explanations for any areas of concern. Everyone has some imperfections. Be proactive in offering a good reason for gaps in your employment history or other topics that a potential employer might question.
Listen to the recruiter's advice. Recruiters will typically provide extensive guidance throughout the interview process. Take advantage of their expertise to prepare for interviews, debrief and follow up.
Make your own career decisions. As helpful as search firms can be, you're still in charge of your own future. You need to feel good about accepting any new position.
Guidelines For Working With Recruiters In Specific Circumstances
Start adding recruiters to your network. Naturally, companies are unlikely to pay recruiters for entry level positions if they're already flooded with more resumes than they can read. If you're new to the job market, you may want to attend events or socialize online to build future contacts.
Keep in touch while you're still employed. Like most things in life, it pays to be prepared. Start talking with a search firm while you're still happily employed. Recruiters will welcome the chance to keep you in store for future opportunities and employers often prefer candidates who are currently working.
Coordinate approaches if you’re using multiple recruiters. It's often preferable to work with more than one recruiter at a time. Let each search firm know what else is going on and stay on top of the process yourself. Employers may be put off if they receive your resume from more than one source.
Consider exclusive arrangements. Congratulations if you're so prominent in your field that recruiters are calling you. In such cases, you might get asked to be represented exclusively. Being such a high priority could work to your advantage.
Recruiters work for the employers who pay them, but they can still provide you with valuable benefits if you understand their role and needs. Get to know the top recruiters in your field and tap into opportunities you might otherwise miss.