Candidates, beware: are recruiters sharing your CV without your knowledge?
Alarmingly, we've spoken to an increasing number of confused and concerned candidates who have been put forward for roles without their knowledge. Recruitment is of course a competitive sector, and more often than not it's a case of who gets to the best talent first. However, this competitive nature can lead to recruiters not doing their due diligence and cutting corners, with top talent no longer feeling in control of where there CV ends up.
How can you ensure that your CV is ONLY being submitted with your permission, for the roles you're interested in? And what can you do if your CV is submitted without your prior knowledge?
Explicit permission
Ensuring that recruiters you work with ask for your explicit permission to share your CV
This has an incredibly negative knock-on effect for candidates who are actively searching for a new role, as they quickly lose track of their applications. Often times, the first occasion that candidates realise their CV has been shared without their permission is when they apply for a role independently and are told that they had already received their profile weeks or months prior. This underhand practice has a serious negative effect for the candidate as they are unable to make desired changes to their profile/CV in line with the role, write new cover letters or specify their interests in a specific role.
Giving candidates time to make adjustments to their CV is key to ensuring their success when applying for roles which require specific experience
What to do if this happens to you
This will give you an idea of which recruiter shared your CV and whether it was a recent submission.
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By challenging this behaviour, you not only regain control of your job hunting process
This is perhaps the most important step. By sending a statement (if you do not have written evidence) to a client or to the recruitment consultant you did give your permission to share your CV, then you make the client aware that the recruitment partner are not using best practice to source their candidates
Agencies know that this practice not only upsets top talent, but also disrupts their recruitment process, as they often have to discount profiles and disappoint candidates who believe that they are submitting a profile for the first time.
Work with Us
We make every effort to ensure that our candidates feel fairly represented by us- whether taking the time to understand their goals to ensuring that we have express permission to share your profile.
To work with a search partner, not a recruiter, get in touch with our team today.
Reach out to our team at theteam@cmconsulting.co or visit our website: www.cmconsulting.co to find out more.
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2moI'm glad to see awareness around the level of privacy required before sharing a candidate's resume. Having spent over 15 years in the industry and working across global markets, I’ve seen this issue firsthand. Unfortunately, many recruiters still pass along a candidate’s CV without consent, especially if a friend or known recruiter is hiring for a similar role. This breach of trust can harm both candidates and the industry's reputation.
Experienced medical communications professional, with a background in writing.
7moI once had a case of a recruiter sharing my CV with a recruiter at an entirely different recruitment firm! I had a stranger calling me up and saying ‘my friend X told me you’re looking for a new role!’ I was pretty unhappy with that…