Executive search firms and employment agencies work the best for
candidates who have experience in their field and want a similar
job, but with a different company. These firms typically may
not have opportunities for career changers, those just completing
their degree or those who simply want to find an internship.
However, you should consider temporary work as an alternative if
you are unable to find an internship or while you are looking for
an internship or full-time job. Temporary work can be found
via temporary employment agencies. These experiences will
provide you with on-the-job experience and exposure to the world of
work. You will also be working side-by-side with several
full-time professionals whom you can network with on a daily
basis. Many full-time jobs develop from temporary
positions.
It is important to remember that firms and agencies do not work
for you, but for the employers who hired them to find the best
candidate for the job. It is recommended that you register
with two or three that specialize in your industry. When you
meet face-to-face with a recruiter, treat it as if it were an
interview, because this person may serve as your liaison with a
potential employer. Search firm directories located in the
Career Center include The Directory of Executive Recruiters
(Kennedy Information) and Executive Recruiters Almanac (Adams Media
Corp.).