Testimonials

I would like to commend Management Recruiters of Fort Wayne and their associates, for the professionalism they have demonstrated in their work with me. They have been very responsive to my interests/needs and have conducted themselves with the highest level of integrity.

Your willingness to listen as well as provide sound advice has been very beneficial to me. During a job search and/or placement process, there is always a high level of stress. You have helped ease that burden by working diligently with me to find the best possible position to meet my needs. You have presented my credentials to prospective employers, which has resulted in both interviews and job acceptance. I would recommend Management Recruiters of Fort Wayne to anyone in need of placement help.

Sincerely yours,
Robert, Materials Manager

 

I appreciate your recent follow-up on activities at xxxxxx and concern with the recent business conditions. We are bringing on several new customers that will diversify our customer base and make us ultimately stronger.

This is a good time to provide you with a testimonial on your services over the course of the last 5+ years. We have worked together on both sides of the customer/client equation through the years. You have been instrumental in several of my professional endeavors, and over the last two years your services have been very beneficial to xxxxx in its search to staff technical talent.

Over the course of my career I have changed jobs more frequently than I would have ever imagined coming out of college. This has largely been very beneficial to me from a professional standpoint, and has also provided me ample opportunity to work with many recruiters. The spectrum is complete in terms of “value and professionalism” that I have been exposed to in regards to recruiters. Some “came and went”, others were along for the ride, and some were of significant and lasting value. I can honestly say that you fall into the “significant and lasting value” category. You have maintained contact through the years and I’ve felt a personal involvement from you that I’ve not experienced elsewhere. I believe you are the only recruiter in which I have met in person.

I know that recruiting is your business, but you have taken it a step beyond and added that personal touch. I thank you for that.

Sincerely,

Marty, Engineering Manager

 

 

During the last several years, while employed by both X and now Y Automotive Plastic Polymers, many of my colleagues and myself have been richly rewarded by our association with Harold Rudin.

His exceptional integrity and professionalism are attributes which are not commonly found in the employment/personnel search industry. His willingness to spend the extra time in developing a thorough understanding of a candidates background and requirements go a long way to helping many of us understand why Harold has had such success in this market.

With distinction, he has successfully matched the right individual to the right position as a result of his tenacity in properly understanding the expectations of both parties. Combined with his characteristic insight and sensitivity, he has always exceeded our expectations.

Walter
Application Development

I wouldn't normally do this, but I'm writing to you on behalf of our preferred recruiter, MRI-Ft. Wayne. We have been using them exclusively for about a year and they have done an outstanding job for us.
They specialize in automotive plastics and works alot in W. Michigan placing Program Mgrs, Process Engineers, Manuf. Engineers, Materials professionals, and Quality Engineers - all of which she's placed with us and are still here doing very well. They spent alot of time up front getting to know the company and this is the only time I can say that I believe a recruiter truly has our best interests at heart as well as the candidate. They do a very good job screening based on our criteria and culture, esp. hard to find skills.
For example, we recently recruited for a Materials Mgr with SAP experience, and were so anxious to fill it quickly, that I advertised in several newspapers, on Career Matrix, and with several (4) other recruiters. In the end, 2 of the top 3 finalists were their candidates out of a pool of 88 and 1 of theirs was hired. They are now working with our President and me on a Gen. Manager position, and I've told all other recruiters to 'Bug off.' I know that I occasionally want to see what other recruiters have to offer, but usually get burned. If anyone needs a fresh pool for any of the above-type positions, I would highly recommend MRI-Ft. Wayne.

Kathy
HR Manager

It has been my pleasure to have worked with Management Recruiters of Greater Fort Wayne for over 5 years, both as a candidate and a client. The reasons for the longevity of this relationship are based on a simple, but important, quality; “professionalism”.



The term “professionalism” is used frequently and can possibly have different meanings to different people. To me it means that each and every contact I have had with you, or your staff, has left me feeling I have been treated fairly, honestly, and with the utmost respect. For each position I have had a need to fill, a thorough investigation of the requirements for the position has been conducted, and only candidates which meet those needs have been presented. In addition, and possibly most important, you and your staff have taken time to get to know the work environment, so as well as being qualified, the candidate is compatible with that environment.



Beyond these attributes, you and your staff have always behaved in a competent and pleasant way , making both the client and the candidate feel they are important. Your interest in satisfying your customers in evident by the thorough follow-up which takes place during, and after, the hiring process.



The most unique attribute your firm exhibits is the time and effort taken to build a relationship with clients and candidates. In this fast paced business climate we all live in, this relationship building is what sets your firm apart from your competition.


I would have absolutely no reservations in recommending your company to anyone needing services associated with seeking, or filling a position.



Kurt
QA Manager

I am contacted by many recruiters during the year. At times, it can be more than one solicitation per week during peak demand.

Most recruiters are looking to simply gain their commission without any regard as to whether the employee and employer are a good match. I think one of their methods is to get as many people to interview at as many places as possible thus maximizing their potential of landing a sale. Of course, once you're hired they've forgotten your name.

I was impressed with you Myra from the start. Our open and lengthy conversations, your availability to me during and after the hiring process.

After I was hired by the company, you had called to follow up to make sure that I was happy. That was very nice. I had also spoken to you later about a concern that I had about my current position at this company and you were willing to help. I think that this kind of dedication really makes a difference. This is why I have referred some of my friends to you.

Thank you,

Paul
Engineer


Resume Tips

Today, your resume is your primary mode of communication about you and your work related knowledge, experience and accomplishments. You will need it for both internal as well as external opportunities.

It acts as your silent salesperson describing you as the professional you would wish to be known.

It's sole purpose is to "open the doors" for you to meet with prospective hiring authorities. Remember that these are very busy professionals who generally do not read your resume word by word but skim over it. Hence, you should make it exciting and easy to read. This requires a compromise of being too long and too short.

It is the story of your professional life. It is wise to place more importance on your recent past (last 5 to years) and less to your earlier career. In the quest for brevity avoid repetition of any kind.

Remember that this is not a static exercise but rather a dynamic one. It evolves. Every time you look at it you will see another improvement.

You prepare your own resume and your Management Recruiters of Fort Wayne Consultant will guide you as to suggested changes you might wish to make prior to submission for a job opportunity

There are numerous suggested layouts on the Internet but most miss the key information necessary for the content.

Can't think of anything to write down about what you do in your job?

ANSWER 20 OR 30 OF THESE QUESTIONS.

We guarantee that you will come up with some new ideas about your job responsibilities and skills.

  • What experience, skills, aptitudes, or traits do you have, or think you might have, that could be of some use to some employer?
  • What skills have you developed, at least to some degree, that you have never used at work?
  • Do others, at work or elsewhere, come to you for any particular kind of help? What kind?
  • Do you have military experience (include Coast Guard and Merchant Marine)? Branch, grade, specialty? Active duty, reserves, National Guard? Discharge? Duties? Accomplishments? Medals, citations, commendations? Promotions ahead of schedule? You can treat military experience as general background, or list each position as an employer in the Resume Questionnaire. Don't forget, military training can be particularly useful in private industry if it is relevant to your objective.
  • Have you ever published an article, report, or anything, even as a volunteer, even in your company professional association newsletter?
  • Have you ever given a talk, speech, or presentation, or provided training to anyone at work or elsewhere? Give the specifics.
  • Computer literacy and related skills: What platforms can you use (PC, Apple, Unix, etc.)? Which ones are you most comfortable with? What operating systems are you familiar with (DOS; Windows; Unix; Apple; other)? If you program, which languages do you know, and what is your level of ability or experience? What programs, or kinds of programs, have you designed or helped design or debug? What Internet research tools are you familiar with? What programs are you familiar with (word processors; spread sheets; data bases; groupware or PIM's, such as Lotus Notes, Groupwise, Ecco; graphics, desk-top publishing, etc.); office suites (Suite; Microsoft Office; Word Perfect Office); LAN or WAN system software? (If you know the latest version, mention it, as in "Photoshop CS " If you're not familiar with the latest version, give only program's name.)
  • What foreign languages do you know at least somewhat, and what is your level of skill in each? (i.e. native speaker; fluent; moderate; phrase-book; write easily for professional purposes.)
  • What planning or analytical tools are you familiar with (e.g. critical path, PERT, quality function deployment, etc.) ?
  • What experience have you had as a manager of or participant in TQM? CQI? Business process reengineering (which version: general structure/function analysis or computer systems analysis)?
  • Do you have any special travel experience, domestic or foreign? If you studied, lived, or worked in a foreign country, how long were you there? Did you live in an American enclave?

Responsibilities, Activities:
  • How many people did you supervise? Orient? Hire? Train?
  • How large a budget did you manage?
  • To whom did you report ?
  • What was the highest level in the company that you reported to or communicated with directly?
  • Did you coordinate anything?
  • Serve as liaison between groups or key individuals?
  • Mediate between groups or individuals? Resolve any conflicts? Serve as mentor to anyone?
  • Did you do, or participate in, strategic planning?
  • Did you set or evaluate or participate in the setting or evaluation of policy?
  • Did you evaluate any individual or group performance, or any task or project research?
  • How did you relate to the product or service?
  • Did you communicate with customers? How?
  • Were you on any proposal teams, in-house or with a customer or subcontractor? Did the proposal succeed?
  • What was your function on the team, or your contribution to winning? Your team's percentage of wins?
  • Did you communicate with suppliers or subcontractors? How?
  • Did you purchase services or supplies for the office, unit, department?
  • Ever serve as a troubleshooter? In what area?
  • Did you back up someone? Who?
  • Did you do any surveys or other research or studies? Determine requirements?
  • Prepare recommendations?
  • Design or manage any processes, systems, or projects?
  • Organize any events, conferences, meetings? How many?
  • Did you administer anything?
  • Consult for anyone, inside or outside the organization?
  • Did you gain experience in any special use software?
  • What kind of writing did you do, for yourself or someone else (e-mail, correspondence, memos, reports, concept papers, plans, proposals, office newsletter, etc.)? What did you write about? Did you write anything that was delivered to a customer as a product, or part of one?

Achievements, Accomplishments:
  • How much reduction in costs or increase in profits did you contribute to?
  • What did you do?
  • Did you add any smoothness, quality, or economy of operation that noticeably improved the way things were before you assumed responsibility?
  • Any concrete or specific signs of the gain you achieved?
  • Did you propose, suggest, or initiate any programs, changes, or improvements that were implemented at least partly because of your initiative?
  • What positive results occurred?
  • What did you do as a volunteer, beyond the regular duties of your position?
  • Whether you were paid for it or not, what were you particularly good at that made a difference in how the office (job, project, assignment) progressed from day to day?

Awards, Recognition:
  • Were you praised, recognized, or given a pat on the back for anything a particular assignment, a method of working, a trait of character? How? By whom?
  • Were you promoted ahead of schedule?
  • Selected for any special responsibilities or programs?

Poll

Are you planning to hire during the next quarter?

  • Yes
  • No
  • Not Yet

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