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	<title>Comments on: Has Your Head Been Hunted Lately? Working with Recruiters in Your Job&#160;Search</title>
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		<title>By: Hunt or be Hunted - The Job Search Jungle &#124; CareerAlley</title>
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		<description>[...] Has Your Head Been Hunted Lately? Working with Recruiters in Your Job Search &#8211; This article is from career-magic.com and focuses on the recruiter side of the equation. The article describes different types of recruiters (including reputable recruiters). The old &#8220;80/20&#8243; rule is mentioned (that is, only 20% of jobs are placed via recruiters) and the article suggests that you should work with several recruiters given the limited number of jobs any one recruiter may have. [...]</description>
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