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Why Recruiters Don't Tell You Who Their Client Is
By Jeff Altman, The Big Game HunterMany people think a recruiter who doesn't share their client's name in a first call is sleazy or doing something wrong.I understand why a recruiter might not share the name of a client. Having lost two fees because people got off a call with me and applied directly, I stopped sharing my client names, instead using vague descriptions for them. I don't know about you, but losing $75 or $80000 in fees because of that was a lot for me to absorb (those were a few years of mortgage payments).Ⓒ The Big Game Hunter, Inc., Asheville, NC 2025
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