Day In My Life: What Does a Headhunter/ Recruiter Do? What I do as a Full Time Job!

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    Day In My Life: What Does a Headhunter/ Recruiter Do? What I do as a Full Time Job!
    Hello friends! Today I am sharing a day in my life for what I do for full time work! I am a head hunter / recruiter so I take you through my day and some of my tasks! If you have any questions about what I do, comment down below! Let me know what you think of this kind of vlog and if I should get a vlog camera to do more!
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    My name is Sarah and I am 23! I am finally trying my luck on youtube as I have always wanted to be apart of this community and share my story and hopefully give entertainment! I love to travel, cook, clean, check out fashion trends, try DIYS and so much more! If you like what you see please subscribe and let me know what other videos you'd like to see!
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  • @patientmagnet5348
    @patientmagnet5348 2 года назад +6

    Thanks for sharing your day! Nice to see how positive you are.

  • @ChelseasBliss
    @ChelseasBliss Год назад +5

    I love the way you tell the story. It's literally like a good short film

  • @tlfent3425
    @tlfent3425 Год назад +1

    The slight head swivel at 2:15 lol 😂
    Great, informative video. Thank you!

  • @ellieu6407
    @ellieu6407 2 года назад +17

    This was a great video thank you for showing us! I’m hopefully about to start a new office job and this was really helpful :)

    • @SarahsSituation
      @SarahsSituation  2 года назад

      Yay!! I am glad it helped and that you enjoyed! I hope you start the job too!!

  • @bryanyap3643
    @bryanyap3643 Год назад +3

    Started watching videos on headhunting and recruitment, and somehow came across your vlog - I really liked it and found it to be insightful! I've started going for an interview with a recruitment agency, hoping to get an offer and do what you do! :D

    • @SarahsSituation
      @SarahsSituation  Год назад

      Thank you for watching, means a lot! Congratulations, I hope you get the job!!

  • @mr.international23
    @mr.international23 2 года назад

    I’m thinking of becoming one in the very near future . I’m here randomly watching your video to see if it’s right. I’ll be back after watching your video

  • @JessKaplan
    @JessKaplan 2 года назад +13

    I hire as part of my job and the no’s are really hard. I need a little aromatherapy kit like that! Such a good idea!

    • @SarahsSituation
      @SarahsSituation  2 года назад

      So hard :( where I live Sage always has sales too so I got that like 40% off and it has come in handy so often!

  • @kamertonaudiophileplayer847
    @kamertonaudiophileplayer847 2 года назад +1

    Sure, your hybrid approach is the best. Every time think, computers can disappear in some day, but handwriting is never. Cooking is also very important, what if all restaurants get closed? Not a problem for you.

  • @missygee6155
    @missygee6155 2 года назад +12

    The 2 o'clock heat wave you're experiencing (if it's not the heater kicking on or sun coming through the windows) could be a hormonal (insulin) response to the high carb/sugar lunch. If so, try switching to higher protein and fat and skip the juice, pasta and candy and see if that helps. My best 👌 😉

    • @SarahsSituation
      @SarahsSituation  2 года назад +2

      Oooh, thank you so much for this advice because I do love my juice and sugars with lunch!

    • @davidkruse4030
      @davidkruse4030 2 года назад

      lol. Ok nutritional expert

    • @missygee6155
      @missygee6155 2 года назад +1

      @@davidkruse4030 you got it.

  • @danielvargas1455
    @danielvargas1455 2 года назад

    thanks for sharing your day w us, greetings from Colombia

  • @PumpernickelCoconut
    @PumpernickelCoconut 2 года назад +2

    I loved the style of this video! Thank you!

  • @karan_karan_karan
    @karan_karan_karan Год назад

    thank you!! so helpful :) and ur so pretty btw queen!~~

  • @thedesdiaries
    @thedesdiaries Год назад

    Thanks for sharing your day! Where is your black backpack from?? So cute!

    • @SarahsSituation
      @SarahsSituation  Год назад

      Thank you for watching! My backpack is from lululemon :)

  • @diniandasha1305
    @diniandasha1305 2 года назад +36

    I am gonna be honest, I like what you are doing. I am a Nurse since 5 years and looking for a career switch now.

    • @jesuslover5968
      @jesuslover5968 2 года назад

      Do you want to take a huge pay cut

    • @goodevening7870
      @goodevening7870 Год назад +1

      @@jesuslover5968 it’s nit always pay. SOME people are willing to give up a few dollars for ALOT of peace and contentment. Sometimes you spend more money unknowingly to satisfy your soul because you are not satisfied. Also some WFH jobs save you tons of lovey on gas , oil change, tires, insurance, uniforms, toll costs, star bucks, lunch outside the home, frustration from the drive that further drives you to feed your soul with other things like shopping more than usual in your days off … just the list hues on and on ……yes, a pay cut is worth it for some of us.

    • @jesuslover5968
      @jesuslover5968 Год назад

      @@goodevening7870 it is always about money. Most people can’t get work from home jobs. Those that can work from home are privileged

    • @user-ko2fq2hg8b
      @user-ko2fq2hg8b Год назад +1

      @@jesuslover5968This is all your opinion. Everyone’s different and some people would rather take a decent salary for a relaxed job over a high salary and a stressful job. Not everyone values money the same way you do.

    • @jesuslover5968
      @jesuslover5968 Год назад

      @@user-ko2fq2hg8b no it’s not an opinion it’s a fact

  • @verybadminimalist8446
    @verybadminimalist8446 2 года назад +3

    So fun to see other recruiters days! What industry do you focus on?

    • @SarahsSituation
      @SarahsSituation  2 года назад +2

      So cool that you’re a recruiter too! I focused on EDI roles, health care, post secondary and non for profit, now I do more technical recruiting!

    • @verybadminimalist8446
      @verybadminimalist8446 2 года назад +2

      @@SarahsSituation interesting! I’d love to hear about how it’s been with each one. I’m a tech recruiter mostly but my first yr I did legal recruitment

  • @wenbingqiu8008
    @wenbingqiu8008 11 месяцев назад

    I like your video!!! I started being a headhunter 3 months ago. still doubt if i can do it.

    • @SarahsSituation
      @SarahsSituation  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you for watching!! Congratulations on the new position! It’s easier said than done, but you have to believe in yourself - you are the only one holding you back. If you feel you lack skills, ask for feedback or training to improve your skills, otherwise I promise you can do it and you will get more comfortable with time spent in the role!

  • @shanalindsay2808
    @shanalindsay2808 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for this video! Any tips on how to break into tech recruiting? After researching this career I’m very interested but can’t gain the experience.

  • @Steeltoe88
    @Steeltoe88 Год назад +1

    This was really informative thank you so much! Question, are you timed on bathroom breaks? Kinda silly question but I’ve worked in a call center and we got reprimanded if we took over 4 minutes in the restroom

    • @SarahsSituation
      @SarahsSituation  Год назад +6

      Thank you for watching!!
      I have never been timed for bathroom breaks, that’s pretty brutal :((

  • @jingkayfuntv
    @jingkayfuntv Год назад

    Hi miss Sarah, may I ask a favor can you send me any tips or steps on your daily basis work.. So I can adopt it to my work for next week, because this is my first time😍😍 hope you see this message

  • @filipinabritish
    @filipinabritish Год назад

    so great video to watch

  • @LifeWithBianka
    @LifeWithBianka 2 года назад +8

    What advice would you give to someone who is looking to work in your field?

    • @SarahsSituation
      @SarahsSituation  2 года назад +7

      This is a very “social” job, you talk allllll day long and it can be draining. Make sure you communicate with people you live with or have relationships with when your social blade is down and find a way to decompress and relax! Get used to changing schedules and moving plans to accommodate calls and meet ups! It’s a great job, but lots of work for sure!

    • @MichelleG333
      @MichelleG333 Год назад

      @@SarahsSituation oh wow. So there’s never 2 hours of downtime or silence spent working?

  • @aszia2real
    @aszia2real 6 месяцев назад

    Any tips on how to get started on becoming a recruiter like where do you get trained on systems for it?

    • @SarahsSituation
      @SarahsSituation  6 месяцев назад

      From my experience it’s hard to pre-train on systems without knowing the one that a company you want to work for, uses. But looking up common systems and knowing their functions is a good start, understanding LinkedIn well is good as well!
      Getting started on recruitment will depend on what industry/ company you want to work for, but look up job descriptions that are what you want to do and look for skills you have and then how you can explain how you’ll learn the skills you don’t have! Apply and jump right in!

  • @Ryleighxo.
    @Ryleighxo. Год назад

    i would love this type of job

  • @isaacnkansah1224
    @isaacnkansah1224 2 года назад

    Let's share ideas on your content

  • @brandonkennedy1047
    @brandonkennedy1047 3 месяца назад

    I have my second interview for this position on Monday. Extremely nervous

  • @mwaka7280
    @mwaka7280 2 года назад +1

    I have to write it down too. And then cross it off🤓

  • @Madeline-te8nv
    @Madeline-te8nv Год назад

    are you in internal recruiting? where to start if I wanna get into this type of role? any advice? 😀

    • @SarahsSituation
      @SarahsSituation  Год назад

      I am now in internal recruitment, when I made this video I was not!
      I would start and see if you can be apart of hiring at your current job, whether that is sitting in on interviews, learning the process, writing job description, etc.
      Try to do recruitment in an area you understand, so if you work in retail, healthcare, energy sector, etc, start off in that space since you’ll understand the roles better then going to a totally unknown industry!

  • @akankshatripathi4811
    @akankshatripathi4811 2 года назад +31

    Loved it. I am also a Technical Recruiter and can relate to this. By watching your video I got to know that you are a very good person by heart. Keep going girl and lots of blessings to you and your channel. Please share the content how to work on LinkedIn recruiter. I created my daughter’s RUclips channel too #krishveesworld ❤️❤️

    • @SarahsSituation
      @SarahsSituation  2 года назад

      Thank you so much for watching, your kind words mean so much to me, so thank you for that as well! Good idea on sharing how I use LinkedIn!

  • @ann9787
    @ann9787 Год назад +3

    Can I ask how you were able to get into recruiting? Did you have any prior recruiting experience? I'm asking because I'm interested in applying for a recruiter position but I don't have any prior experience in recruiting. Thank you!

    • @SarahsSituation
      @SarahsSituation  Год назад +3

      Hello! I did not have prior recruitment experience before starting my first position. I think it helped that I had had jobs that were customer/ client facing where I provided information to them (serving/ restaurant positions, sports coach and retail). Also I am a very social person and give how much talking this role has, I was able to showcase clear communication, being personable and retaining information well. If you go into a certain area of recruitment (for example healthcare or tech) it’s helpful to have knowledge/ a background of those positions/ companies so you have a better understanding, but I don’t think that is always needed!

    • @ann9787
      @ann9787 Год назад +1

      @@SarahsSituation Thank you so much for the informative reply! It was very helpful and I'll definitely keep that in mind. :-)

  • @laurahahasims
    @laurahahasims 2 года назад

    I don’t know if you will see my comment but I’m interviewing for a entry-level recruiting position next week when you create documents did you already know how to do this or did they trained you on this? 😭

    • @SarahsSituation
      @SarahsSituation  Год назад +2

      I did not know how to do it, I was trained!! How did the interview go?!

  • @isaacnkansah1224
    @isaacnkansah1224 2 года назад

    Nice video

  • @folksrocks
    @folksrocks 4 дня назад

    is it not under NDA to post such private company content?

  • @Riveraman08
    @Riveraman08 Год назад

    Have a Job interview tomm for a healthcare recruiter position. Any tips?

    • @SarahsSituation
      @SarahsSituation  Год назад

      Sorry I didn’t see this in time, I hope it went well!

  • @cortezswopes9973
    @cortezswopes9973 2 года назад +1

    Hello i enjoyed your video, I would like to ask your advise. I’ve been working as the Station Commander for an Army Healthcare Recruiting Station for the past 4 years. I’m retiring from the Army in November. I was looking to transition into a healthcare recruiter position as a civilian. My career is challenging we have to find individuals physically, morally and mentally qualified to join the Army. We recruit Doctors, Nurses, Veterinarians and a million other fields. How is the salary, and what recommendations do you have? Looking at the traffic I was looking to work remote. I have over 10 years experience recruiting. I have supervised 2 stations and will have close to 5 years healthcare experience by the time I retire. What level position do you think I should apply for associate, entry level, mid level ect. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

    • @SarahsSituation
      @SarahsSituation  2 года назад

      Hello! It sounds like you have really strong experience in the healthcare recruiting space, I’m sure the army is harder to convince professionals to join, than it would be for a regular position! I personally don’t know what the salary expectations are in that space, as it will depend where you live, but if you do some salary review Google search you should get an idea for your area! I see tons of remote work opportunities, but again it will depend where you live what is available. I don’t have much direct advise, but over all you sound very qualified in your space and if you write a strong resume, describing the work you have done with qualitative and quantitative examples, I anticipate you’ll find what you’re looking for - best or luck!!

  • @Fourwindsofsuccess
    @Fourwindsofsuccess Год назад

    Is this job guaranteed a pay or is it all commission? I had an interview for a healthcare recruiter position but still trying to understand the pay situation for these roles.

    • @SarahsSituation
      @SarahsSituation  Год назад +3

      You should feel confident you understand the pay after an interview and follow up with them if you need clarification as I’m not going to be able to answer your situation! In my situation, I’ve only ever worked and been paid a guaranteed salary with opportunities for bonuses. Recruitment pay can be all commission based, salary, bonuses or a combination of all!

    • @Fourwindsofsuccess
      @Fourwindsofsuccess Год назад

      @@SarahsSituation thank you 👍🏾

  • @jesuslover5968
    @jesuslover5968 2 года назад +4

    I’m surprised you tell them they don’t get the job typically no companies do that that’s weird

    • @SarahsSituation
      @SarahsSituation  2 года назад +4

      I definitely try to let all my candidates know, especially cause I want to share future opportunities so I like to build a relationship! I had a very manageable case load cause I was filling very specific roles, so luckily it wasn’t like 100’s of resumes I had to respond to

  • @MM-vl5mo
    @MM-vl5mo 2 года назад +7

    Is it stressful? Does your company have a quota you’re expected to meet?

    • @SarahsSituation
      @SarahsSituation  2 года назад +9

      It can be stressful, but at the end of the day it’s all about time management. I think the hardest part is the days you don’t feel very social, it’s hard to do your job because all you do is talk to people haha. Quotas in the sense that the role needs to be filled with a valuable candidate one way or another, I cannot just not fill a role!

    • @MM-vl5mo
      @MM-vl5mo 2 года назад

      @@SarahsSituation thanks for the advice! I was looking into this line of work. Your video was very helpful!

  • @dhuggallday21
    @dhuggallday21 2 года назад

    Did you always want to be a recruiter or was it just something you tried and ended up liking?

    • @SarahsSituation
      @SarahsSituation  2 года назад +3

      It was something I ended up trying and liking! Might not be my job forever, but so far it has been great :)

  • @brandonschmitz780
    @brandonschmitz780 Год назад

    Hey Sarah Do you need a license to Direct hire recruit in Canada?

    • @SarahsSituation
      @SarahsSituation  Год назад +1

      Hello! No you do not, at least not that I have heard of or experienced!

  • @L4B5
    @L4B5 2 года назад +4

    Hey Sarah, I'm a software developer and founder of small tool for recruiters, and it would be great to get your feedback about it - let me know if you are interested and I can share some details

  • @jesuslover5968
    @jesuslover5968 2 года назад +2

    How long have you been a recruiter

  • @cancan2k10
    @cancan2k10 Год назад

    Are you still in recruiting? If so what do u reccomend someone do if they don't have experience and want to be a recruiter?

    • @SarahsSituation
      @SarahsSituation  Год назад +1

      Yes, I still am in recruiting! But now I work for a company and do recruitment for the company, instead of being hired for companies I don’t work for! Basically I’m not more in HR than just recruiting.
      If you do have a working history, I would start with trying to get a recruiting role in that space! For example, if you work in healthcare, you’ll have understanding of the industry and general understanding of what certain roles need to be effective. If you are just entering the work force, I would work on your people skills and communication skills, being able to clearly explain a role in a short period of time is huge.
      If you have a current job, try seeing if you can sit in on any hiring interviews or learn more about the hiring process!

  • @DNB7227
    @DNB7227 Год назад

    Hi...Are you still in the recruiting industry?

  • @jasminepearls1047
    @jasminepearls1047 Год назад +1

    You can't send them an email to tell them that they didn't get a job?

    • @SarahsSituation
      @SarahsSituation  Год назад +2

      It depends on the situation and how far in the interview process someone gets. You can call or email, I normally call when someone has put in a lot of time or if I suspect they will have many questions :)

  • @kimblebreazell556
    @kimblebreazell556 Год назад

    Girl I need your job!
    You have a lot of down time

    • @SarahsSituation
      @SarahsSituation  Год назад +1

      Definitely depends on the day how much free time I had! But now that I work a similar job at another company I don’t have nearly as much free time as before (which was already limited!) ☺️ I had the time to make this video that day, but it’s not my everyday! I do love my job still though and have great work life balance!

  • @ceeceebrownn
    @ceeceebrownn 2 года назад

    I got my 2nd job interview tomorrow I’m hoping they hire me

    • @SarahsSituation
      @SarahsSituation  2 года назад

      How did it go?!

    • @ceeceebrownn
      @ceeceebrownn 2 года назад

      @@SarahsSituation I didn’t get it smh .. I’m just stuck to nursing school

    • @SarahsSituation
      @SarahsSituation  2 года назад +3

      I am sorry to hear that, CeeCee :( I know it’s cliche, but the right opportunity will come to you it sucks to wait but it’s always worth it! Nursing school is also an incredible place to be!!

  • @diniandasha1305
    @diniandasha1305 2 года назад

    What kind of degree do one need for this?

    • @SarahsSituation
      @SarahsSituation  2 года назад +4

      I think all degrees are relevant, just depends what type of recruiting you want to do! Being a nurse you would be valuable and educated on health care recruiting cause you can speak to candidates and understand job needs!

    • @nonchalantnobody
      @nonchalantnobody 2 года назад

      @@SarahsSituation Are you a nurse? I hope you would post a vlog or Q&A about how to become a recruiter.

  • @huss2600
    @huss2600 5 месяцев назад

    I'm sorry but waxing and outfit choice shouldn't be over 20% of the video. other than that this video was insightful in what you do.

  • @williamw.2610
    @williamw.2610 10 месяцев назад

    How come you aren’t working from home?

    • @SarahsSituation
      @SarahsSituation  9 месяцев назад

      I’m not sure I understand your question, but at the time I worked in office 4 days a week and 1 day at home, just how my office worked 🤷🏽‍♀️

  • @rossbriannestein5054
    @rossbriannestein5054 2 года назад +1

    You could definitely work from home

    • @SarahsSituation
      @SarahsSituation  2 года назад +2

      I agree and I do now! Training in office was very helpful though!

  • @theraysilient
    @theraysilient 2 года назад

    What type of recruiter are you?

    • @SarahsSituation
      @SarahsSituation  2 года назад

      I work for an executive search firm that works in all industries, but I focus more on non for profit and post secondary positions!

  • @CMarie_B
    @CMarie_B Год назад +1

    The title of this video and the content didn't match. If you want more viewers you need to talk more about you- who you are, job title, your background/degrees, what a headhunter does and how you got the job/why you chose field. Instead this focused a tiny bit on you at your desk, then eating snack, lunch, waxing, store, then home..learned nothing about the core of what you do-type of clients, general work hours, pay structure. You may want to try this again.

    • @SarahsSituation
      @SarahsSituation  Год назад

      I totally understand your criticism :) but what I will say was it was more a day in my life to share with my viewers a bit about what I do, wasn’t necessarily intended to share everything about the job. I see that there has been interest in the topic though, so maybe I will do an updated one that shares more about the role itself. Over all I am a lifestyle channel where I share about me, not a recruitment channel :) but again, I appreciate your comment and will likely sure your feedback soon!

  • @om12929
    @om12929 Год назад

    So why are some recruiters getting payed more than a travel nurse?? Please answer this question

    • @SarahsSituation
      @SarahsSituation  Год назад +4

      How could I answer that question? There are 1 million reasons why one company may choose to pay their recruiter or a contractor they hired a certain wage, verses why a completely unrelated company may choose to pay travel nurses a certain wage? If recruiters make more money than travel nurses, then I guess travel nurses should quit and become recruiters 🤷🏽‍♀️ idk why you’re mad at me dude lol

  • @om12929
    @om12929 Год назад

    All this video showed me was how lazy a recruiter can be. This literally blew my mind. 😂 😆 💀. Bro y’all LAZY

    • @SarahsSituation
      @SarahsSituation  Год назад +9

      I dunno why you’re mad at me dude, you wanna call me or recruiters in general lazy that’s great - I’m still getting paid gooooooood money and enjoying my life, stay bitter 🤪😘

    • @om12929
      @om12929 Год назад

      TRUST ME… won’t be lasting much longer I can guarantee you this 😉. And trust me we good over here 😂.

    • @SarahsSituation
      @SarahsSituation  Год назад +3

      “Recruiting began with the military and dates all the way back to ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome. The birth of the modern recruiting industry, however, did not take place until the 1940’s as a result of WWII. Employment agencies began to advertise for workers who were not obligated to military service in an effort to fill the void in the workplace left by those who were called to duty.”
      This job has been around for ages, and will continue on for ages.. who do you think hires at any company? Recruiters can be internal and external and do other functions than just hiring… I haven’t a clue why you are so bitter, every company needs to hire people and it’s not the CEO interviewing every applicant, soooo the job has to exist lmao but again, stay bitter!!!

    • @om12929
      @om12929 Год назад

      I’m almost positive you’re one of those crazy ones that literally try screwing all your nurses over lol. Be proud of your lazy self sweetie 😂 💀. You literally sit down all day clicking your mouse and watching Netflix 😂 🤦‍♂️…. I can’t with you

    • @SarahsSituation
      @SarahsSituation  Год назад +2

      I don’t recruit nurses or travel nurses, never did, I worked for an executive search firm, aka we only sourced for senior level roles at the C suite level - very different roles than travel nurses. I also no longer even do external recruiting, so again I hire for the company I work for, among many other things, for which has literally nothing to do with nurses or travel nurses ….
      But again, if I DID have a job where I got paid good money to click my mouse and watch Netflix, you simply could not make me feel bad about that LOL I am no where NEAR lazy, I have worked my ass off my entire life and everything I have achieved shows for that.
      I hope that you have happiness in your life and you don’t spend as much time as I suspect you do trying to tear people down online behind an NFT copied photo, for literally no reason.

  • @bessyisyourbestieforever3164
    @bessyisyourbestieforever3164 Год назад

    Hi Sarah! Could we connect over LinkedIn? Looks like we are in the same city :) I am actively trying to break into recruitment.