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Targeted Search – Headhunters

Last post I covered some job search sites that specialize in specific industries.  Similar to targeted search sites, there are recruiters who specialize in specific industries or job functions.  This post will highlight several of these headhunters/recruiters.

 

  • www.hitechrecruiters.net - This recruiter specializes in sales and marketing personnel for computer hardware and software.  This recruiter offers a few support services (like resume review) as well.  The site does not allow direct registration, but you can forward your resume via email (the registration page is under construction).
  • www.guru.com – This site matches software programmers with companies that are looking for programmers.  Both the “employer”  ”freelancer” sections seem to be very well designed.  For those individuals who are programmers and would like to become an independent contractor (or already are a contractor), this site seems to be an excellent resource.
  • www.hcrnetwork.com – Health Care Recruiters International is a recruiter that is dedicated to the health care industry.  The site has a section where job seekers can search current openings as well as registering with the site.  They have quite a few offices across the US (not sure where the “international” comes in, I did not see any locations outside of the US).
  • www.wallstjobs.com – You guessed it, a financial services recruiter.  This website looks more like a job search site than a recruiter site (but it does appear to do both).  The site provides job search, registration for your resume as well as career services (resumes, interview skills, etc.).  There is an “ask a recruiter” section for questions as well as some articles.  Definitely worth a look, likely to be a popular site given the current environment. 
The above links will be added to the sidebar pages in the next few days.
Next post will cover the issues regarding your privacy when looking for a new job (thanks to a reader who submitted a link to an article on this).
Good luck in your search. 
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