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		<title>How can I tell a good executive recruiter from a bad one?</title>
		<description>There may be a need for you to contact quite
a number of recruiters first before you end
up with having the good one.  It is important
that you find one that matches your
personality, professional needs and
specializes in your field.  Be cautious for
the one you picked may not serve your real</description>
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		<title>How many executive recruiters should I use?</title>
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got the one that matches your professional
needs then it may be better to settle with
that person as your recruiter, having a lot
of it around may create several conflicts. 
But you can always look for an</description>
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