Travel Nurse Recruiters: What You Should Know
BluePipes, a career management, and healthcare onboarding organization, offers several tips that you should know about a travel nurse recruiter prior to beginning the process of finding a recruiter. These include:Â Â
- They are sales-drivenÂ
- Their organization measures their key performance indicators (KPIs)Â
Recruiters often will seek you out on platforms such as LinkedIn or Indeed, but you should be cautious if someone asks you to pay for recruitment services. Why?Â
Recruiters often receive compensation from their clients (which are usually hospital institutions) for placing their candidates (you). Â
This is usually a small percentage of your first year’s salary that the employer pays. Â
Many recruiters conduct a phone interview with a job seeker before scheduling an in-person interview – however, for various reasons, most meetings today are held virtually. Â
Your recruiter should put you at ease and share your job-search goals. If you feel they are causing you more anxiety or pushing you into a position that you do not want, steer clear of them!Â
Pros and Cons of Working with a Recruiter
Working with a recruiter to find you a job can in some cases be more valuable than searching for a position by yourself. They may have connections that you don’t!Â
As I said, recruiters often receive a commission from their client based on their salary, increasing their incentive to find you a higher-paying position. Â
If they are good at their job, another advantage of using a recruiter is that they are often a good liaison between you and the prospective institution. If there is a safety issue or pay negotiation issue, you can go to your recruiter. Â
A downside of working with a travel nurse recruiter is that they may encourage you to take any position they have because, in the end, remember they are earning a commission on your placement. Â
Another thing you must be aware of and another reason it is important to interview your recruiter is that there are many substandard recruiters out there. Â
In these instances, you may find that they are unorganized, do not remember who you are, or they have poor communication skills. Avoid these red flags at all costs. Â