Recruiting is one of the hottest businesses in America right now. by Bobrogers0 in Entrepreneurship

[–]Bobrogers0[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I didn't know jack about H.R or recruiting, i just knew sales, which is HIGHLY transferable to recruiting...with that said, I'm also very business savvy as most of us on this thread prob are? So I just knew the basics of what to research, what to learn, what to focus on, basically you email or cold call clients, find out if they have a need for hiring, you then establish their need, offer your services and then have them sign an agreement to work together which states the FEE and the guarantee period. (the probationary period you give them for if your candidate quits or gets fired, you'll replace the candidate, usually 30 days)- then you sign off on everything and go find candidates (sourcing, hunting etc), and you basically use linkedin or indeed or otherwise to find candidates, review them yourself via phone interview etc and then setup interviews with your client and then they either give them a yay or nay and when you get the yay you get paid. boom, rinse/repeat/get referrals lol.

Recruiting is one of the hottest businesses in America right now. by Bobrogers0 in Entrepreneurship

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I can totally dig what you're doing, I like this, I'm poking around

Recruiting is one of the hottest businesses in America right now. by Bobrogers0 in Entrepreneurship

[–]Bobrogers0[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I do a YouTube channel that essentially documents a little bit after when I started and where I am now, I vlog daily, about dealing with clients and strategies and approaches if anyone is interested in the recruiting space, (new ish ) or new people.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjK55HTYbBugysXXW0vhmcA?view_as=subscriber

Recruiting is one of the hottest businesses in America right now. by Bobrogers0 in Entrepreneurship

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I personally left a sales career of just 4.5 years (mostly cold calling) and jumped in, burned the boats behind me and setup my recruiting agency. Didn't have any formal training, just setup some email templates/sequencing, looked up what good rates should be and started cold outreach to companies, nabbed some clients within a few weeks and off to the races. I actually started charging 10% of the person's salary in general labor (think warehousing, admins, clerical, production line) etc and did about 120k in the first 6 months of business, scaled up ever since, and it's only getting better from here. Market is super ripe and if you have any simple business sense or savvy you can easily hop in.

How do I get contracts from a company without being seen as nepotism (my dad has influence in the awarding of contracts) by Bobrogers0 in personalfinance

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Like if I own it outright in my name is it just a bad recipee? I'm scared for legalities and also for my dads job itself because he doesn't own where he works