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The recruitment agency
sector is a broad church facing unprecedented challenges on all sides. Now is
the time for every Recruitment Consultant who cares about the industry to step
forward and help shape change from within.
In order to achieve change
I believe the current representative bodies (IOR, REC, APSCo and others) plus
the government agencies (GLA, EAS and others) plus the growing number of
networks (IRG and others) should harmonise their individual policies around a
set of broadly accepted, fundamental principles and in line with current
legislation.
The “stick” would be
provided by the above mentioned bodies issuing revocable licenses to
Recruitment Consultants and promoting the benefits of Employers of using licensed
Consultants only. The “carrot” would be the raising of standards, strengthening
of value proposition and the improvement of the industry’s reputation.
If you wanted to effect
change, what would your 10 Commandments be?
Here are mine.
Here are mine.
1.
All Recruitment
Consultants (you) must pass a common entrance exam covering law, best practice
and compliance before receiving a license.
2.
All
Recruitment Agencies (firms) should self-certify that they and their
Consultants comply with the relevant licensing obligations for that year (they
may change from year to year) and make themselves available for inspection
3.
You will send
a summary of “Expectations and Rights” to every candidate you represent.
4.
You will not
send a CV unless you have written authorisation from the candidate regarding
both that client and that job.
5.
You will
provide timely and honest feedback to all candidates you choose to represent.
6.
You will send
a summary of “Expectations and Rights” to every Client you work with.
7.
You will agree
and sign Terms of Business with all clients prior to submitting CVs to them.
8.
You will not
advertise a job unless you have written authorisation to do so from the client
regarding that job.
9.
You will
represent all jobs in writing accurately.
10. You will not call anyone for at least 1 year if
they have expressly asked you in writing not to call them.