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High-tech recruiters have adapted to current economic conditions and high unemployment rates in various ways. However, the economy has not altered the way business is conducted at Idea Entity.

Recruiters play key roles in every twist of the economic cycle. Finding the right person for the right job at the right time remains a personal business, even when the economy creates a perceived “surplus of talent”. At Idea Entity, recruiting is a business built on trust, nourished with loyalty and maintained with confidence by our loyal clients.  This level of service is even more crucial in a tough employment economy, when a single job posting can receive thousands of resume responses.   We can save you the reviewing headache.

Idea Entity has thrived with the company’s Empathetic Recruiting method, beginning with understanding the needs of every client. The recruiters at IE know that managers and directors may spend more time with new hires than with their own families. So it is crucial for us to represent candidates who can not only get the work done, but will also blend well within your work-family at the office. Our goal is to provide candidates in highly specialized areas of emerging technology while eliminating the managerial dread normally associated with the hiring process.

It’s the recruiters themselves who set IE apart from the competition, as they are highly experienced, steeped in the Empathetic Recruiting philosophy, and hand-selected for their ability to deliver concierge service.

“Most managers dread hiring.  Our goal is to help our clients actually enjoy the hiring process,” said Elif Baydar, Manager of Business Initiatives in the corporate offices of Idea Entity in Bellevue, WA. “Most agencies can identify a technical match – however, empathy is the cornerstone of our recruiting practice. It enables us to create long-lasting relationships with both candidates and clients, and deliver the concierge service we are known for.  Our goal is to spoil our clients for other recruiters.  Let us spoil you.”