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Why use a recruitment agency?

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Why use a recruitment agency?

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Jeremy Macedo

Recruitment agencies play a great role for job seekers. It works as a bridge between the company and the job seeker. It not only provides placements but also guide in different  areas. They take a pre-test so that you can understand where you are lacking. I am working as a manager in a  construction company. I got this job through Redpath Partners Australia. To know more about them visit.

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Recruitment agencies have always been active in recruitment generally and they play a significant role in graduate recruitment. Many specialise in areas such as IT, accountancy, marketing, and engineering. They tend to know their specialist area extremely well and often offer temporary vacancies as well as permanent graduate opportunities. So what are the features of agencies and what do you need to be aware of before you approach one? Why do employers use agencies? • They may not have sufficient personnel staff to handle their own recruitment. • They may need to fill very specialised positions for which the agency might have good contacts. • They may not want to advertise their position openly and therefore choose to advertise under the agency name. • They may only want to spend time on ‘suitable’ applicants, and use the agency to do the initial sifting. How should you approach agencies? Remember you will be making an impression from your very first contact with the agency. It is ther

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