Splits
Is anyone interested in exploring split placements? I’m currently having difficulty finding clients, though I do have potential candidates in the Tech/IT field, particularly for Linux Administration, Data Operations, and a few internships as well. I can also connect with candidates for other tech roles with ease.

If there’s no interest in splits, I would greatly appreciate any tips on how to reach out to clients more effectively. I’ve been facing a lot of rejections and often just get directed to leave voicemails for receptionists.

Thank you!

By RCadmin

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  1. Hi there!

    It’s great to see your initiative in looking for split placements! I might not be interested in splitting at the moment, but I do have some suggestions that could help you out.

    1. Networking: Attend industry meetups, webinars, and tech conferences where you can meet potential clients face-to-face. Building personal relationships can significantly increase your chances of getting leads.

    2. Social Media: Leverage platforms like LinkedIn to network. You can post about your available candidates and engage with tech companies or recruiters to increase visibility.

    3. Tailored Outreach: When reaching out to clients, make sure to customize your message to address their needs specifically. Highlight how your candidates can solve their problems or add value.

    4. Persistence: It can take time to get through to the right people, so don’t be discouraged by initial rejections. Keep following up and refine your approach based on feedback.

    5. Use Your Candidates: If you have candidates already interested in particular roles or companies, you might want to connect them directly with potential employers, creating a win-win situation.

    Lastly, if ever you want to discuss specifics or share strategies, feel free to connect. Good luck with your search, and I hope you find success with your candidates!

    Best,
    [Your Name]

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