Most people have a wrong idea of how executive search firms work. When some executive is in need of a job, they mostly assume that by contacting an executive search firm, all their problems will vanish. But what they do not know is that the aim of these firms is not to get you a job, their purpose is to look for candidates for their clients (employers).

Executive recruiters are always in a search for executives. So being an executive, you have to do your job really well and there is a possibility that some recruiter will provide you with a great offer. But there is no guarantee that things will go this way.

If you are in the pursuit of changing your job, you cannot just leverage one avenue. You have to make use of diverse channels (executive search firms, targeted search, networking, posted openings) in order to increase your chances of attaining a decent job.

So coming back to executive search firms, when they are searching for a candidate to fill in a particular position, if you meet the requirements of that position, the recruiter can turn out to be highly valuable to you. In case you are not appropriate for the position, the recruiter will continue their search for other candidates who are more apt for the job.

Nonetheless, it is advisable to build solid relationships with executive recruiters even when you are not really looking for a new job. That’s how they will become a member of your network and can be helpful to you when you are actually seeking a job.

Here is what you can do to leverage executive search firms in order to move forward in your career. These steps are highly beneficial for managing your career successfully.

1. Facilitate executive career services and upload a powerful resume to your profile:

By creating a profile by aiding an executive career service, you can easily attract recruiters. First, you have to create a great looking resume. It should include what you have done, where you have been, what all you know and how can you add value. It’s a competitive world out there and you are not the only executive looking for a job.

By making a good resume, you can convey your value to the recruiters. So, ensure that your resume makes you look unique and should be capable to connect with the requirements of the recruiters.

2. Make use of the executive search firm directory:

You don’t have to be overexcited to send your resume to every recruiter. First, know that who all are the ones who specialize in your industry. And then start building your relationship with them. They might not be able to offer you a job immediately. But they will remember you in the future if an opportunity arises.

3. Be helpful to the recruiters:

In the process of constructing relations with recruiters, do not forget to help them. You can refer candidates and even recommend them to organizations that might need their services.

Author's Bio: 

Niti Sharma is a professional writer, blogger who writes for a variety of online publications. She is also an acclaimed blogger outreach expert and content marketer. She loves writing blogs and promoting websites related to education, fashion, travel,Career,job, health and technology sectors.