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barelynangel -> RE: employer/employee matching (12/30/2011 12:28:15 PM)
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Sounds like he is a headhunter. Pretty much these are employment recruiters but more so for career people rather than staff so to speak. They make their money on their successful connection and word of mouth a lot of times. You would have to enjoy and be good at matching, networking, getting out and selling yourself but more so OTHER people. And networking would be with Corporate CEOs and top HR people etc of many many many different companies. You want THEM to think of you when they need to hire someone. You also would have to network with career people looking for a job which means that you would have to interact with elite college kids, in other words college kids with great pedigrees, career people with great resumes and references etc. Yes, you would make your money based on the type of companies you are working with and people you are working with. They are paying you to do what they don't want to deal with and you would need to be able to do the due diligence they don't want to take the time to do -- you are narrowing their search for them. You make your money in this type of job based on results. If you fail too many times, you won't be as popular. But also, California has a higher standard of living than most places in the U.S., it could be what his salary is for where he is living is the equivalent to 3/4 of that in another place, if that makes sense. If you are curious about the career, call a headhunting service in a bigger city in your area, explain you are interested in perhaps exploring this as a career, see what they said. Also, sounds like a great way to reconnect with your brother -- send him an email. angel
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