One of the biggest misconceptions in recruiting is that a great recruiter always agrees with the client.
In reality, the opposite is often true.
Recruiters spend every day speaking with candidates, monitoring market trends, and understanding what it takes to secure top talent. That perspective creates a responsibility to speak up when they see decisions that could jeopardize a search.
Whether it's compensation, interview timelines, unrealistic requirements, or delayed feedback, pushback isn't about creating conflict. It's about helping clients make better hiring decisions.
Read the full article to discover why the strongest recruiting partnerships are built on trust, transparency, and honest conversations.