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Which would you say are the good recruitment agencies for H&S jobs in the UK? The ones that neither fob you off nor try to pressure you into applying for jobs you've told them are unsuitable?
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Very few, unfortunately..
I would say those that work on a search and selection basis (Head Hunters) are really the only "good" recruiters I've ever experienced. They actually seem to take the time to really understand the role and the candidate, and fully prep the candidate.
The ones I have experience with don't even mention "H&S" on their website, they just deal with any professionals. Often they don't advertise these jobs extensively, rather spend their time finding the candidate, so maybe no use to your question!
I've had poor experiences with quite a few of the SHP regulars..
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I don't know if I'm allowed to say company names on here...... But I've previously worked through Matchtech and Thorpe Malloy. Both of them were very professional in matching the right person to the right job.
I get a lot of calls every time I update my CV on Jobsite, they are usually suited to my skill set. A lot can depend on the key words you use for employers to search. If you just put health and safety or HSE, you will get a lot of general enquiries. If you add key words specific to the industry you specialise in (wind or offshore, oil and gas etc) then you tend to get a better match to your skills.
I've never applied for anything though SHP, so I don't know if those recruiters are any good.
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Kate
Your question: Which would you say are the good recruitment agencies for H&S jobs in the UK? The ones that neither fob you off nor try to pressure you into applying for jobs you've told them are unsuitable?
appears to make some questionnable assumptions.
The client of recruitment agencies is the organisation who pays their feeds. As an organisation is legally prohibited from taking fees from jobseekers if they also accept them from employers, its research and other activities are designed to fill vacancies from the perspectives of those offering vacancies.
If you need much help discovering opportunities most suitable for you (or a partner or friend), those organisations or individuals particularly designed to do so are educated, trained and organised for this specific purpose and don't function as recruitment agencies.
When Jake refers to 'very few', he may be right. Yet a c.v. I recevied for comment by a CMIOSH only this morning illustrated how often many, many conscientious, seasoned professionals in many sectors fail to present evidence in clear words, numbers and images about how they create value - and can do so specifically for the organisation they wish to work for.
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