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Posted By: recruiter on 2005-08-06
In Reply to: I agree with you. I share your views on interviewing the - Another recruiter

TO THE ABOVE RECRUITER: Thank you for your post. Many times I have called transcriptionists back with jobs that I have heard about that I am not recruiting for but I thought they might be great for. I do not get paid for that - it might not even be a company I've ever worked for - but I do it because I feel that this might be ideal for a particular transcriptionist that I had spoken to in the past, i.e. particular needs/situation, etc. And in the past, the transcriptionists have referred other transcriptionists to call me, and I appreciate that.

TO THE TRANSCRIPTIONISTS - I will even say this - in some of the people I have spoken to in the past for recruitment, I have been told about things they did not like about the company I am recruiting for. Again, to all of you, I keep that very confidential that you told me, but I do tell the company that "this is the feedback I am getting from transcriptionists about your company." I tell them all the good and the bad about all the companies I hear (I just don't mention the names).


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