Good Headhunters?
Hello all,
Just wanted to see if anyone knows/worked with any headhunter/recruiting group that actually (keyword) cares about placing you at the right fund for you vs. just placing you + making the commission? For experienced analyst.
I know its a long-shot + a bit hypocritical due to our mercenary-like tendencies, but was wondering if anyone could provide some insight here.
TIA all.
Hey there!
Finding a headhunter who aligns with your career aspirations and genuinely cares about placing you in the right fund can indeed feel like searching for a needle in a haystack. But fear not, based on the most helpful WSO content, here are a few insights that might help you in your quest:
Personal Referrals: The best headhunters often come recommended. If you have a network in the industry, ask your peers or mentors for referrals to recruiters they've had positive experiences with.
Specialization: Look for headhunters who specialize in the fund space. They're more likely to understand the nuances of the industry and, consequently, care about fit.
Reputation: Do some digging on the reputation of the headhunter or firm. The WSO forums are a good place to start, as you can find threads discussing various recruiting firms and personal experiences with them.
Initial Interactions: Gauge their interest in your career during your initial conversations. A good headhunter will ask detailed questions about your experience, goals, and the type of fund you're looking to join.
Long-term Relationship: Seek out headhunters interested in building a long-term relationship. They're more likely to care about your satisfaction in a role, as it reflects on their ability to match candidates and firms successfully.
Remember, while headhunters are incentivized by commissions, the best ones know that a successful, long-term placement is far more valuable than a quick fix. Keep your bananas peeled for those who show a genuine interest in your career trajectory – they're the ones who will go the extra mile to find the right fit for you.
Good luck on your search!
Sources: Best Headhunting Shops ?, Are you interviewing with any other banks/firms?, mid tier bb's and eb comparison, Q&A: Headhunter/Recruiter - M&A Investment Banking, https://www.wallstreetoasis.com/forum/hedge-fund/recruitersheadhunters-vs-applying-directly?customgpt=1
No good recommendations I think most head hunters are "ehh" I will say I've had really poor interactions with Alexander Chapman and they get really nasty when you don't want something they think they will get a fat commission on
Can you elaborate. What do you mean when you say they will get really nasty? What do they do?
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