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How to Keep it Classy as a Recruiter

How to Keep it Classy as a Recruiter

FromTalent Takeover Unfiltered


How to Keep it Classy as a Recruiter

FromTalent Takeover Unfiltered

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Length:
32 minutes
Released:
May 9, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week we have Mimi Gross, the #1 Cybersecurity Matchmaker, to discuss how as a recruiter you can keep it classy. 00:00 - Intro03:06 - Authenticity versus raw04:50 - What is classy to Mimi06:30 - Difference between success and failure07:45 - Recruiters have to be calculated08:47 - Great candidate but not the right role11:04 - Keep it classy when asking for a job title 14:07 - Recruiters see it all15:26 - Recruiters talk to a lot of potential candidates17:56 - I give you my all for two weeks 18:30 - How to drop your client in a classy way21:38 - Keep your integrity or you will be misread 25:00 - Never blame other people25:46 - Bitch to your friends and other recruiters - never your client26:37 - Communication with recruiters and clients is crucial 29:10 - Emotional intelligence in business30:20 - Broke to boss tip with Mimi GrossWe want to hear from you! Connect with us on Instagram at @talent_takeover_unfilteredInterested in Talent Takeover Unfiltered merch shop the link below:https://shop.thriversity.io/collections/talent-takeover-unfiltered-merchhttps://bit.ly/TMRMerch
Released:
May 9, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Hosted by Brianna Rooney, The Millionaire Recruiter, and Taylor Bradley, The Humble Hustler. When it comes to working hard and keeping it real, we know our S.H.I.T. (self-care, happiness, inner peace, time). Two women who’ve made thriving in chaos and finding the meaning in the madness an art form, provide you an “under the hood” view of all things recruiting in hopes to bring respect and awareness in a relatable way to a long underrated industry that’s oversaturated with “experts”.