Getting More Strategic About Recruitment

by Veronica Blatt

Today’s guest blogger is Patrick Long, founder and managing partner of Provision People based in San Diego, CA. Provision People works in a variety of industries, namely: financial services, accounting, manufacturing, sales, technology, agriculture, defense, and a few other verticals too. Patrick is also an NPAworldwide Board Director with responsibility for the Western North America region.

It’s been a tough year for most of us, both job seekers and recruiters alike. Job flow has been challenging, and candidates are ghosting more than ever before. Last year was quite similar for many of us. In times like these, it’s easy to feel out of control and question how we invest our time and resources. I often remind myself to step back and be more strategic about recruitment, although it’s easier said than done. Read the rest of this entry »


Steady Income: Revenue Tactics for Recruiters

by Veronica Blatt

Today’s guest blogger is Nik Rothstein. Nik is the Sales Director of Headcount Management. This post discusses a range of revenue tactics for recruiters to consider.

Besides being an NPAworldwide vendor, speaker and staffing industry advocate, Headcount currently services multiple NPAworldwide members. Headcount is a leader in back-office solutions designed specifically for staffing agencies.

Headcount makes doing staffing deals (also known as: contract, temp, contingent) simple for NPAworldwide members. Essentially, once candidates are placed, Headcount will professionally onboard, insure and payroll employees. Headcount also invoices clients (with your agency’s branding), accounts for all monies, provides detailed KPI’s and profit reports…and of course, profits. The Back Office, their newest initiative, is the industry’s easiest way for agencies to produce weekly payroll, invoices, and profit reporting via agency insurance and funding. Contact us to learn more.
Since 2008, Headcount has helped staffing firms across all 50 states mitigate liability, reduce costs, and maintain full hiring compliance. Here are some testimonials.

Discover cutting-edge revenue tactics for recruiters that have the potential to revolutionize your agency, propelling it to new heights of sustainable income and expansion. Embrace forward-thinking approaches that not only boost your bottom line but also establish your agency as a formidable force in the industry. By exploring innovative revenue tactics, you can position your agency as a powerhouse of growth and success, setting the stage for long-term prosperity and market dominance. Read the rest of this entry »


Marketing and AI Tips for Recruiters

by Veronica Blatt

Last week we hosted our annual EMEA event in Marbella, Spain and were fortunate to have both Vanessa Raath and Sharon Newey as the featured presenters. Both offered plenty of practical tips for recruiters: Vanessa’s centered around her three pillars of successful recruiting and using Generative AI; Sharon focused on marketing using the lead generation triad of content marketing, current connections, and cold outreach. I’d like to share some of my favorite take-aways from each presentation. Read the rest of this entry »


When to Say “You’re Fired!” to a Bad Client

by Liz Carey

Pixelated text reading Game Over with video game characters on the borderAs agency recruiters, our main focus is on servicing our clients and making placements. However, there are times when we may encounter bad clients or job orders that make us question whether it’s worth continuing the relationship. In today’s competitive market with declining opportunities and lower margins, the question arises – is it ever okay to walk away from a client? The answer may surprise you.

While it may seem counterintuitive to turn down business in a tough market, sometimes it’s necessary for the long-term success of your recruiting business. Focusing on quality over quantity can lead to better results in the long run. If a client consistently provides bad job orders or treats you poorly, it may be time to walk away. Your time and energy are valuable resources that should be spent on clients who appreciate your efforts and provide quality opportunities.

6 Red Flags that indicate your client may need to be fired:

  1. One clear sign that it may be time to fire a client is when they keep changing the job requirements. When your client continues to alter the criteria for the position after you have already confirmed them, it can lead to confusion and frustration for both parties. As a recruiter, you should have clear communication with your clients from the beginning of the recruiting process in order to fully understand their needs. If your client cannot stick to the agreed-upon requirements, it may be best to part ways.
  2. Another indication that it’s time to fire a client is if they consistently reject candidates who meet their specified profile. If you are submitting candidates who align perfectly with what your client is looking for and they continue to turn them down, it can be a waste of your time and resources. As an independent recruiter, your goal is to find qualified candidates who meet your client’s needs. If they are unwilling or unable to see the value in these candidates, it may be best to cut ties.
  3. Communication is key in any successful business relationship, including between recruiters and clients. If your client stops responding to your messages or calls during the recruiting process, it can be a major red flag. Without open lines of communication, you cannot effectively do your job as a recruiter. If your efforts are met with silence from the client end, it may be time to reevaluate the partnership.
  4. In some cases, clients may exhibit disrespectful or unprofessional behavior towards you as a recruiter. This can include belittling comments, unrealistic demands, or constant micromanaging throughout the process. As an independent recruiter, you deserve respect and professionalism from all clients you work with. If a client continually crosses boundaries or treats you poorly, it may indicate that this partnership is not worth pursuing.
  5. Dealing with clients who have unrealistic expectations can be challenging. Whether it’s a search for the impossible or budget constraints far below market rates, educating the client is key. Engage in candid discussions to align on realistic outcomes. While it may risk losing business, setting clear expectations early on can save time and preserve integrity. Remember, it’s better to part ways amicably than to make promises you can’t keep.
  6. Though a client may indicate you are on a Preferred Supplier List (PSL), that can be misleading. Some lists may accommodate a large number of agencies that dilute opportunities and hinder relationship building. It’s crucial for recruiters to prioritize engagements with clients who value partnership and limit agency competition to foster meaningful connections and successful placements.

As an independent recruiter, firing a client is never an easy decision but sometimes necessary for the sake of your business and reputation. By being aware of red flags such as changing job requirements, rejecting qualified candidates, lack of communication, and disrespectful behavior from clients; you can make informed decisions about when it’s time to cut ties. Remember that quality relationships with clients are essential in recruiting success and sometimes letting go of one problematic client can open up opportunities for better partnerships in the future.


Strategies for Independent Recruiters in a Post-Great Resignation Era

by Dave Nerz

The seismic shift triggered by the “Great Resignation” has evolved into what we now witness as the “Great Stay.” As we navigate this new terrain, it’s crucial to understand the underlying dynamics shaping the current employment landscape. Guy Berger’s insights shed light on some of these factors, pointing to demographic shifts, changing industry dynamics, and the impact of mortgage interest rates. This paragraph from Guy Berger’s Substack Newsletter resonated with me: Read the rest of this entry »


The Fastest Growing Careers Over the Next Decade

by Veronica Blatt

Image of renewable energy technician, one of the fastest growing careersIn the ever-evolving landscape of the global job market, keeping an eye on emerging career trends is crucial for both job seekers and recruitment professionals. As we look ahead to the next decade, several career paths are poised for exponential growth. These fields are driven by advancements in technology, shifts in societal needs, and evolving economic landscapes. Here, we will explore some of the fastest growing careers and what makes them promising. Read the rest of this entry »


Tips to Improve Your Job Postings

by Veronica Blatt

Ensuring Disability Inclusion in the Workplace

by Veronica Blatt

Today’s guest blogger is Melanie Johnson with Sunrock Recruitment located in London, UK. Sunrock Recruitment specializes in identifying exceptional diverse talent within the fields of energy, law, and finance. As international headhunters, most of its clients are outside of the UK, attracting senior executive females. Melanie is currently serving on the NPAworldwide Board of Directors as EMEA Director.

Employers are legally bound to refrain from discriminating against individuals based on their disabilities. Despite this, global statistics reveal a stark reality: in developing nations, 80% to 90% of working-age individuals with disabilities are jobless, a figure ranging from 50% to 70% in industrialized nations (source: https://shorturl.at/ady48). Importantly, not all disabilities are apparent. Read the rest of this entry »


Fake Candidates: 8 Red Flags Recruiters Should Look Out For

by Liz Carey

Hands holding up a black mask over an ominous dark backgroundWe’ve heard of candidates embellishing their qualifications and education, listing family and friends as references, ‘cheating’ a drug test, and even ‘faking’ their way through an interview. But even worse is the rise of completely fake candidates. Members of the NPAworldwide Recruitment Network are seeing fake candidates apply to their clients’ jobs more and more, and recruiters are becoming highly adept at noticing red flags.

In the competitive landscape of talent acquisition, the ability to distinguish between authentic and counterfeit resumes is more crucial than ever. As recruiters, our mission is to identify and secure the best talent for our organizations. However, with the increasing sophistication of fake resumes, this task has become fraught with challenges. Here to guide you through these murky waters is a comprehensive exploration of eight tips to spot a fake candidate resume. Read the rest of this entry »


Allyships and Independent Recruiters

by Dave Nerz

image of diverse employees in a professional settingIn today’s rapidly evolving professional landscape, fostering inclusivity is not just a moral imperative but also a strategic necessity. Independent recruiters hold a pivotal role in shaping the workforce of tomorrow. One powerful tool at our disposal to create more inclusive workplaces is allyship. The concept was new to me until very recently. I wrote this to create exposure for others not fully aware of what allyships are and how they contribute to fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in organizations. Read the rest of this entry »


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