Collaboration in recruiting ๐Ÿค

We believe it’s really important for agency recruiters and in-house teams to work well together. This relies on clear communication and showing respect for each other.

It’s important to mention that in-house recruiters often feel pressure to reduce working with agencies. However, this might not always be the most strategic approach. In our view, itโ€™s essential for in-house talent acquisition to actively seek cooperation with agencies and ensure that this strategy is understood at higher organisational levels. We donโ€™t think eliminating agency collaboration is ever a simple fix because working with agencies has clear benefits to enhance all that you do in your efforts to attract the right talent.

Let’s discuss the benefits, potential partnerships and opportunities for collaboration with your organisation.

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