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How To Remain Vigilant In The Quest For The Right Job
Given that you, the hiring manager, and the recruiter representing you are all posturing for an advantage, what can you do to protect your interests?
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Finding Out Where the Job Is When the Recruiter Won't Submit You.
Third-party recruiters are extremely busy. As a result, many of them are taking short cuts when they post jobs on a job board or their own website.
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Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter, offers a way to turn this question into an opportunity to talk about your successes.
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Interviewing Is Little Better Than Flipping A Coin
50% of new hires fail within a year of their starting work. What can you do instead?
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If you're like most people, you've been on an interview before where you have a sinking feeling that it went south. What happened? How can you avoid it?
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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  
Have you ever had an interview that was so easy your mother could have aced it and she knows nothing about the work you do?
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