What should you not tell recruiters?

What should you not tell recruiters?

6 Things to Never Say to a Recruiter“I’ll take anything (any role at your company)”“Sure, that sounds like a good salary.”“My previous company was horrible.”“My former boss won’t give me a good recommendation because he/she was threatened by me.”“I know my interview is today, but can we reschedule?”

Do recruiters want you to get the job?

Recruiters Want You to Land a Job (For Better or Worse) It’s just an added expense for the company who hires you.) This often works in your favor. Since their bonus is typically 20-25% of your base salary, they’ll try to get you a great offer. The more money you make, the higher their rate will be, too.

What is the best day of the week to apply for a job?

A study by Bright.com, a job search site, finds that applicants were most likely to advance in the hiring process—as in, to be called in for an interview—if they sent in their resume on a Monday, as opposed to any other day.

Is it OK to apply to jobs on the weekend?

The truth, according to two recruiting experts we interviewed, is that there is no bad time to apply for a job unless you wait too long. But now, jobs are advertised online every day and many recruiters check applications by email over the weekend.