sateesh.hr
1)I am working as a recruiter (US staffing) for my current company for 6yrs. I have worked mostly for US staffing (IT) and have good exp. but now I want to get fully into domestic recruiting. Now this is here I am facing the problem. When I go for domestic Hr recruiting interview they are saying that “we are looking for experienced domestic recruiters”. Please advice if I can be considered for domestic process
2) One of my friends told me that HR positions will be filled without coming into the market, please advice how do we know that there are openings for HR Recruiter in Software Companies and also let me know if anybody can refer me.

From India, Hyderabad
samswish
13

Sateesh I cannot help you but the answer is yes, you can shift from International to Domestic Recruitment. u can initially shift in the same company and then move to another company.
From India, Pune
sateesh.hr
But our company doesn’t have any domestic recruitment, please advice.
From India, Hyderabad
samswish
13

Try using your network...or moving into International recruitment in a company which also has domestic recruitment. Later on you can move into Domestic in that company. Hope this helps.
From India, Pune
sateesh.hr
Cite HR members, please let me know if you have any openings for domesic HR recruiter positions. Appreciate your help in advance
From India, Hyderabad
Remoraju
Recruitment is an art beyond boundaries. It doesn't matter what geographical location you are focusing on, but keeping upto date on the latest trend is very important. I have many of my friends and team members who have moved from international to domestic recruitment. At the same time, I have seen many who do not want to leave international recruiting experience as they feel it is more structured and get better benefits.
From India, Bengaluru
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