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Why Recruiters Don't Tell You Who Their Client Is

By Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter Many 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  
What's My Problem? What Am I Doing Wrong?
What’s My Problem? What Am I Doing Wrong? By Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter     Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter answers a question he saw on Quora from someone lamenting that he or she doesn’t know what they are doing wrong. The Top 10 Reasons You Were Rejected for the Job Hi,...
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Here I answer the question from someone who is asked for references by recruiter during the 1st interview and doesn’t want to provide them.
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EP 1775 It took me a little while to realize that there might be two circumstances where this person might have thought they had not been interviewed and was rejected.
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Someone asked me whether there are recruiters who work for job hunters and are willing to be paid after the job hunter is working. My answer is pretty simple
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I love this question from what I would guess to be a relatively junior individual. Are you going to go to the recruiter's office? Do you expect them to come to you? Whichever way, there's a problem.
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The original question (which I share) was actually the wrong question. Here answer the right question and try to help someone take action.
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There are several reasons why companies are recruiters want to know your salary and few of them benefit you.
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