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Biggest Takeaway - 7 Day Fast Start Day 1
What was your biggest takeaway from Day 1? Post it in the comments here! 👇
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@Ciera Willis You can recruit in a niche even if it is new to you, but it helps to spend time learning the industry and the types of roles you are recruiting for. Many recruiters develop knowledge as they work with clients and candidates in that field. Over time, that experience helps build credibility and makes it easier to match the right talent with the right opportunities.
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@Ciera Willis any time .
The recruiting world is changing
And honestly? If you're thinking about starting your own agency, your timing couldn't be better. Here's what I keep noticing: Most recruiters are still stuck doing the same tedious stuff. Sending endless emails back and forth just to schedule one interview. Playing phone tag with candidates. Chasing people down for updates. Meanwhile, the smart ones are figuring out how to automate all that boring admin work. They understand that real value isn't sending calendar invites or reminder texts. It's reading between the lines in conversations. Building trust with people. Making those human connections where everyone wins. My prediction: The agencies crushing it in 5 years won't be the huge established ones. They'll be the scrappy ones who realized they could spend most of their time actually talking to humans instead of managing their inbox. Starting fresh right now? You've got a huge leg up on the "we've always done it this way" crowd.
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I agree. Automating the administrative side of recruiting allows recruiters to focus more on building relationships with candidates and clients, which is where the real value is.
Introduction
- 👋 Hi everyone, I’m Gerald - I currently working in AI & Automation space and am very excited to serve to Recruitment Agencies. I am here to learn more about recruitment agencies and your workflows
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Hello!
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what is the first step into starting staffing agency
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The first step isn’t the LLC or the website, it’s choosing a niche. Pick one industry and one role type. The more specific you are, the easier it is to get clients. After that: 1. Define your service model (contingent, retained, staffing). 2. Create a simple contract. 3. Start client outreach immediately. 4. Only build the website once you understand your market. Most people overbuild before they sell. Focus on getting your first client first.
MY RECRUITMENT AGENCY - PROSPERA
Hello everyone, hope you all are doing well I started my sales recruitment agency called PROSPERA, helping businesses with pre-vetted qualified sales talent. I have a problem with the outreach. I have done some cold dms and I have got some responses but still no clients. What should i do? I would love to learn more from qualified people, better than me How do you guys get clients? This is the website : https://prospera-calm.lovable.app/
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If you’re getting responses but not closing clients, that usually means your outreach is working , but the offer or positioning may need tightening. A few things that helped me: 1. Narrow the niche further. “Sales talent” is broad. The more specific you are (industry, stage of company, type of sales role), the easier it is for clients to say yes. 2. Lead with the outcome, not the service. Instead of “I run a recruitment agency,” try framing it around the result you deliver — faster ramp time, reduced hiring risk, quota-verified reps, etc. 3. Increase follow-ups. Most deals don’t close in the first conversation. Consistent follow-up builds trust. 4. Make sure there’s commitment on both sides. Even a structured engagement process can improve client seriousness and reduce ghosting. The fact that you’re getting replies is a good sign. Now it’s about refining the message and tightening the close.
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Hello everyone! I’m Quovadias (Quo). Based in Texas, learning the recruiting industry and preparing to launch my own recruiting firm soon.

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