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TECHNOLOGY SAVVY IS A MUST FOR RECRUITERS
The days of managing information on index cards or in manila folders are gone. There is only so much information-capacity/memory that any human can handle. Yet, a recruiter's ability to quickly retain and locate information is a crucial determinant of success. Computers and the myriad accessories that accompany them, allow for information management, retention, retrieval, and transfer. Technology enables a headhunter to stay efficient, effective, and sane in this hurly-burly world. Whether it's a recruiter's ability to receive your e-mailed resume (which gets your information into "play" faster) or their ability to research company information on the Internet, all things technological create more success in landing a job through that recruiter. Would you want a headhunter probing his memory or poring through office file cabinets to recall you when your "perfect job" arises, or would you rather he had the ability to access your information systematically and with greater alacrity through a keyword searchable database? Of course, it's crucial that you set yourself up to be found, or retrieved, from that database by structuring your information in a certain way. However, through the use of technology, your chance of hearing about the ideal position is much higher than if you depend upon human hardware (memory) alone. Basic "hunting gear" to notice when initiating talks with a headhunter:
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