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What Client Says: The delay was too long from your referral to the hire.

Published: Aug 1, 2013 12:48 AM  |  By Jeffrey G. Allen  |  Viewed: 1806
Category: Expert Advice, Legal  |  Tags: Candidates, Clients, Search

How Client Pays:

 

 

The average delay from referral of a candidate to hire is 98 days.  You probably think it's 30 days.  I did when I was a recruiter.  But as an HR manager, I learned the truth.

 

You think it’s so short because you're unaware of those back-door hires.

 

The typical recruiter loses track of a rejected candidate within 30 days after the referral.  The recruiter gets caught in a "sendout-turndown cycle," not realizing that a viable candidate's contact information is sitting there on some hirer's desk like an ad.  It may even be circulating around from one potential hirer to another.  But to the recruiter, 30 days means "cold and old."  He's busy on some hot new search assignment somewhere else.

 

Recruiters move fast.  Bureaucratic, committee-controlled, politically-dominated companies move slowly, but unsurely.  The delay provides an irresistible temptation to call a candidate directly or accept his follow-up call.  Then it's a very short step to forgetting your fast five-figure fee.

 

So keep track of sendouts with candidates and clients for at least 90 days.  Then call the clients and ask for the candidates you referred.

 

Vigilance is valuable – two-thirds more than you realize!

Jeffrey G. Allen

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Jeffrey G. Allen

Jeffrey G. Allen, J.D., C.P.C. is the world’s leading placement lawyer. Jeff turned a decade of recruiting and human resources management into the specialty of placement law. He has collected more placement fees, litigated more trade secrets cases, and assisted more placement practitioners than anyone else. From individuals to multinational corporations in every phase of staffing, his name is synonymous with competent legal advice. Jeff can be reached at Law Offices of Jeffrey G. Allen, 10401 Venice Blvd., Ste. 106, Los Angeles, CA 90034 (310)559-6000 or jeff@placementlaw.com.

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