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Best Seattle Recruiters
Anybody have recommendations for recruiters/headhunters that place with big firms in Seattle (Perkins Coie, Cooley, etc.)?
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Re: Best Seattle Recruiters
Fwiw, I got more bites at biglaw opportunities in Seattle by just applying to posted listings without a recruiter than when I worked with a recruiter. That said, I ended up going in house instead.
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Re: Best Seattle Recruiters
Along these lines, it may be worth reaching out to firms directly, because the market is small enough that some firms (e.g., Perkins) have just kept people on file for when an opening does arise (if there is no opening currently).Anonymous User wrote: ↑Mon Aug 09, 2021 12:56 pmFwiw, I got more bites at biglaw opportunities in Seattle by just applying to posted listings without a recruiter than when I worked with a recruiter. That said, I ended up going in house instead.