Will I be rehired?

Will I Be Rehired?

I previously worked as a supervisor in a zoo gift shop, and before the pandemic, I received a write-up due to a customer complaint.

The complaint stemmed from an incident where I was cleaning up after a child who had made a mess. At the end of the day, if everything is tidy by 5 PM, we can close out our tills and leave. However, the child’s mother interpreted my actions as racist, accusing me of “following them because I thought they were stealing.”

As a result, my manager had a discussion with me to resolve the situation, and I parted ways on good terms. Unfortunately, when COVID hit, the zoo let go of all the staff I had worked with.

I’ve always envisioned returning to the zoo in an administrative capacity, but I’m concerned that recruiters might misinterpret the write-up and perceive me negatively. Should I even consider applying? I worry about a potential manager or recruiter judging me and thinking I’m racist.

I truly loved my job at the zoo and have held various roles in different departments there. My husband has advised against applying because of this incident, but the thought of not trying makes me feel disheartened.

What is Jobma?

What is Jobma?

I’ve recently encountered the term “Jobma” in conversations about hiring and recruitment. Can anyone explain what Jobma actually is? Is it a platform, a tool, or something different altogether? How does it relate to job searching and the hiring process? I would greatly appreciate any insights or personal experiences with Jobma!

Trainee recruiter needs advice

Seeking Advice as a Trainee Recruiter

Hello everyone,

I’m new to the recruitment field and currently working as a trainee recruiter at a locum healthcare recruitment agency, where about 90% of our clients are from the NHS. In my first month, I successfully closed three deals and took the initiative to start business development without prior training, even landing a client meeting.

Here’s a quick overview of my compensation structure:

  • Base salary: £27k annually
  • Commission: 12.5% starting with £4,500 billed per week
  • Potential for maximum commission of 20% with a billing target of £10k per week, increasing my base salary to £32k
  • If I bill £15k per week at 20% commission, my base salary could rise to £50k

If I reach a total billing of £780k, my gross earnings would amount to £206k, including my base salary.

What are your thoughts on this compensation structure? Would you recommend building a personal brand in this field, or would you consider exploring recruitment opportunities in a different industry?

I appreciate any insights!

Recruiters specializing in Neurodivergent job seekers

Seeking Recommendations for Recruiters Specializing in Neurodivergent Job Seekers

I’m looking for recommendations for recruiters or job coaches who focus on supporting neurodivergent individuals, particularly those with a college degree seeking opportunities in the high-tech industry. If you know of any professionals or organizations that can help, I would greatly appreciate your suggestions! Thank you!

Working on a CV tool, need an opinion.

Seeking Your Thoughts on a CV Enhancement Tool

Hello everyone,

I’m developing a tool designed to optimize a person’s CV to align better with specific job advertisements, primarily by incorporating relevant keywords and additional context.

One challenge I’m facing is how to handle job history that may not be pertinent to a particular application. So far, I’ve brainstormed three possible approaches:

  • Remove irrelevant jobs: This could create gaps in the work history.
  • Add a section for “less relevant jobs”: This might complicate the overall timeline of experience.
  • Highlight relevant job experiences: I’m considering using a bold font, but I’m uncertain how effective this would be.

I’d love to hear your thoughts on these options as well as any feedback on the overall concept. Thank you!

Overcoming the “why don’t I just hire someone myself” objection?

Addressing the “Why not just hire someone myself?” objection:

As I embark on starting my legal staffing agency after years in the legal field, I’ve encountered a common question from law firms considering our services: “This sounds great, but why not just go on Indeed and hire a 1099 attorney myself for less money?”

Here’s how I would respond to that concern:

While it might seem simpler to post a listing and hire directly, there are key benefits to utilizing a staffing agency that truly add value to your hiring process.

  1. Expertise in Legal Hiring: My background as a lawyer means I understand the specific needs and challenges of legal staffing. I can connect you with qualified candidates who not only have the right skills but also the necessary experience in your specialized area of law.

  2. Time Efficiency: Recruiting can be time-consuming. We handle the entire process—from screening candidates to conducting interviews—freeing up your time to focus on casework and client relationships.

  3. Risk Mitigation: Hiring independent contractors comes with its own set of risks, including compliance issues and potential liability. Our agency ensures that all candidates meet legal requirements and standards, helping you avoid costly errors.

  4. Flexible Solutions: We offer tailored staffing solutions that allow you to scale your team up or down based on your immediate needs, providing you with flexibility that a direct hire may not afford.

  5. Ongoing Support: We don’t just place candidates and walk away; we provide ongoing support to ensure that the placement is a good fit for both parties.

In short, while hiring directly may seem like a cost-saving option, partnering with a legal staffing agency can ultimately save you time, reduce risks, and connect you with top talent tailored to your specific needs. We’re here to make your hiring process as seamless and effective as possible.

Business recruitment strategy

Recruitment Strategy Development

I’m in the process of crafting my recruitment strategy, and the content is coming together nicely.

However, I want to steer clear of yet another dull PowerPoint presentation.

Does anyone have creative ideas for presenting a visually engaging strategy? Additionally, I would appreciate any recommendations for free graphic resources. Thanks!