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In this video, Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter speaks with James Seidel of James Seidel and Associates about how to work effectively with recruiters.

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ABOUT JEFF ALTMAN, THE BIG GAME HUNTER

JeffAltman, The Big Game Hunter
JeffAltman, The Big Game Hunter

Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter is a coach who worked as a recruiter for what seems like one hundred years. His work involves career coaching, all as well as executive job search coaching, job coaching and interview coaching. He is the host of “No BS Job Search Advice Radio,” the #1 podcast in iTunes for job search with more than 1800 episodes and “The No BS Coaching Advice Podcast” and is a member of The Forbes Coaches Council. “No BS JobSearch Advice Radio” was named a Top 10 podcast for job search. JobSearchTV.com is also a Top 10 YouTube channel for job search.

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8 Responses
  1. Devon Slavkovsky

    This was perfect! I interviewed today and to hear this from both of your
    experiences is great!

    I was feeling as if I did talk quite too much about my self at the
    interview. At first it was a lot of my explanations and responses, but it
    ended with at least twenty minutes of them explaining that they got the
    position they’re in by starting as what I’m applying to do.

    The interview was briefly ended though. He said he had some appointments to
    make and my will be supervisor gave me a short tour around where I’ll be
    working.

    They said they have another week and a half of interviews to do before I
    know officially. I am staying hopeful and keeping my mindset in a way that
    knows I already have it, but I experience anxiety.

    My current employer is writing me a letter of recommendation. Would you
    think that next week it would be wise to take in my fresh recommendation to
    my hopeful employer? Potentially having me report in when they told me the
    shift time begins at 830am?

    You seem wise and definitely experienced. I’m afraid I would be intimidated
    by you at an interview before I got to know you. All in all I appreciate
    the No B.S. Advice you give!
    Keepin’ it simple for the stupids 🙂

  2. Devon Slavkovsky

    This was perfect! I interviewed today and to hear this from both of your experiences is great!

    I was feeling as if I did talk quite too much about my self at the interview. At first it was a lot of my explanations and responses, but it ended with at least twenty minutes of them explaining that they got the position they’re in by starting as what I’m applying to do.

    The interview was briefly ended though. He said he had some appointments to make and my will be supervisor gave me a short tour around where I’ll be working.

    They said they have another week and a half of interviews to do before I know officially. I am staying hopeful and keeping my mindset in a way that knows I already have it, but I experience anxiety.

    My current employer is writing me a letter of recommendation. Would you think that next week it would be wise to take in my fresh recommendation to my hopeful employer? Potentially having me report in when they told me the shift time begins at 830am?

    You seem wise and definitely experienced. I’m afraid I would be intimidated by you at an interview before I got to know you. All in all I appreciate the No B.S. Advice you give!
    Keepin’ it simple for the stupids 🙂

  3. Devon Slavkovsky

    This was perfect! I interviewed today and to hear this from both of your experiences is great!

    I was feeling as if I did talk quite too much about my self at the interview. At first it was a lot of my explanations and responses, but it ended with at least twenty minutes of them explaining that they got the position they’re in by starting as what I’m applying to do.

    The interview was briefly ended though. He said he had some appointments to make and my will be supervisor gave me a short tour around where I’ll be working.

    They said they have another week and a half of interviews to do before I know officially. I am staying hopeful and keeping my mindset in a way that knows I already have it, but I experience anxiety.

    My current employer is writing me a letter of recommendation. Would you think that next week it would be wise to take in my fresh recommendation to my hopeful employer? Potentially having me report in when they told me the shift time begins at 830am?

    You seem wise and definitely experienced. I’m afraid I would be intimidated by you at an interview before I got to know you. All in all I appreciate the No B.S. Advice you give!
    Keepin’ it simple for the stupids 🙂

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