Hi,
I’m planning to start my Recruitment Consultancy. But I don’t have any idea of getting clients. Do I have to hire a Business Development Executive to tap the clients?
If yes, How to search for a Business Developement Executive?
And if you know somebody who can help me get the clients, I’m ready to pay also for each single client.
Pls help me out.
Regards,
Piyush Kataria
9560988176
From India, Ghaziabad
I’m planning to start my Recruitment Consultancy. But I don’t have any idea of getting clients. Do I have to hire a Business Development Executive to tap the clients?
If yes, How to search for a Business Developement Executive?
And if you know somebody who can help me get the clients, I’m ready to pay also for each single client.
Pls help me out.
Regards,
Piyush Kataria
9560988176
From India, Ghaziabad
Hi,
Please refer the below link:
https://www.citehr.com/70000-procedu...cy-i-want.html
From India, Madras
Please refer the below link:
https://www.citehr.com/70000-procedu...cy-i-want.html
From India, Madras
What is in your business plan regarding this matter? Have you even written a business plan that explains in complete detail how the business is going to run.
Methinks you have just had and idea and not even thought about how it will work. Have you even done a SWOT analysis of your skills and experience, and just what competition you face out there in the market place.
Over the years I have been a member of CiteHR, it seems every man and his dog have wanted to set up a recruitment consultancy. Most I suspect have failed. We get so many posts here about how to find clients etc, and what to do because the business is failing.
Have you worked in a recruitment consultancy before? My advice is to find a job in one first and learn about how such a business operates. Then risk your capital to start your own.
A quick google shows me there is a lot of competition in Ghaziabad. What are you going to offer that is different and profitable??
https://www.google.com/search?q=recr...t=gws-wiz-serp
FAILURE TO PLAN IS PLANNING TO FAIL.
From Australia, Melbourne
Methinks you have just had and idea and not even thought about how it will work. Have you even done a SWOT analysis of your skills and experience, and just what competition you face out there in the market place.
Over the years I have been a member of CiteHR, it seems every man and his dog have wanted to set up a recruitment consultancy. Most I suspect have failed. We get so many posts here about how to find clients etc, and what to do because the business is failing.
Have you worked in a recruitment consultancy before? My advice is to find a job in one first and learn about how such a business operates. Then risk your capital to start your own.
A quick google shows me there is a lot of competition in Ghaziabad. What are you going to offer that is different and profitable??
https://www.google.com/search?q=recr...t=gws-wiz-serp
FAILURE TO PLAN IS PLANNING TO FAIL.
From Australia, Melbourne
Dear Piyush,
As Mr. John has suggested in his post, please prepare your business plan first.
What will be your niche, your USP, which type of clients or industry are you targetting? Will it be only for Ghaziabad or specify the geographic span? What are the scope of your services ? Is it only supply of resumes, in that case why would client come to you when there are so many job portals? How will you source candidates? Once you are thorough with your plan, commercials etc. prepare an intro or a brochure and you have to start marketing, sending direct mails, online is the best option.
First things first, when you are thorough with your plan you will know which clients to target and how to tap them. There are competitions everywhere, do not get daunted by them.
Wish you all the best for your endeavour!
From India, Thane
As Mr. John has suggested in his post, please prepare your business plan first.
What will be your niche, your USP, which type of clients or industry are you targetting? Will it be only for Ghaziabad or specify the geographic span? What are the scope of your services ? Is it only supply of resumes, in that case why would client come to you when there are so many job portals? How will you source candidates? Once you are thorough with your plan, commercials etc. prepare an intro or a brochure and you have to start marketing, sending direct mails, online is the best option.
First things first, when you are thorough with your plan you will know which clients to target and how to tap them. There are competitions everywhere, do not get daunted by them.
Wish you all the best for your endeavour!
From India, Thane
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