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3 Reasons to use a NICHE STAFFING AGENCY verses GENERALIST STAFFING AGENCY

John Scerbo • Mar 08, 2023

3 Reasons to Use Niche Recruiting Staffing Agencies over Generalist Agencies.


When you’ve made the decision to hire a recruiting firm, the next step is to decide what type of recruitment agency to use one of the two:

·        National Niche Staffing Agency 

·        Generalist Local Staffing Agency


 Niche Staffing Agencies have a very defined narrow sector they specialize in. Generalist firms recruit across multiple industries and while they may boast of volume, there are 3 key advantages of selecting a Niche Staffing Agency.


#1 Niched Staffing Agencies have MORE connections and relationships with experienced candidates from the niche industry.

Because niche staffing agencies specialize in a specific sector of the industry, they have a pool of experienced candidates that are specialized in that industry and ready to contact. Foodemployment.com is Niche Staffing Agency dedicated exclusively to the Food, Beverage, Ingredient and Flavor Manufacturing Industry. Therefore, they have access to the best food, beverage and ingredient manufacturing talent and can usually fill the positions much quicker compared to generalist staffing agencies. When you get a recommendation from a niche firm, they are almost always pre-screened which means they are technically qualified and ready to interview, which saves your company valuable time. They have long term relationships with key players in the industry and they keep their “finger on the pulse” They typically have a wealth of knowledge regarding which companies in the industry are hiring and which are laying off employees. Frequently, niche Recruiters are the first to hear and know what’s going on in the industry so it pays to stay connected.


#2 Niche Staffing Agencies will know the key players in the segment, nuances and lingo spoken in the industry. Niche Recruiters are better equipped to understand needs of the client

While a volume-based recruiting firm works with a broad area of industries, niche firms understand the cultural needs of the clients since they recruit within a select sector. Their business is devoted to working with personnel in the industry, so the company’s nuances are their niche. They work to understand the details of the client so their approach can be direct and highly effective.


#3 Niche Staffing Agencies and Niche Recruiters are Industry Experts

FoodEmployment.com focuses solely on the Food, Beverage, Ingredient and Flavor Manufacturing industries and has an insider’s view to the business landscape. Because of this specific focus, their intel is reliable and relevant. While when working with a generalist staffing agencies, it takes more time and effort to explain the subtleties and specifics of your industry, but when working with a niche firm, you can trust they understand which maximizes your time and yields better long term placements.


Foodemployment.com - #1 Niche Staffing Agency for Food, Beverage, Ingredient and Flavor Manufacturing Industries  - Jobs@foodemployment.com

 

Original written by: Donnie Gupton  Revised by: John Scerbo


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By John Scerbo 11 Jan, 2024
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