
Alexandra Reyes
1 reviews on 1 places
I would highly recommend CNP if you are looking for great work within the non-profit sector. CNP works with some of the nation's largest organizations and I believe that at the very least you'll obtain incomparable office skills and networking contacts.
I found their location to be very convenient and the interview was short and sweet. It was clear that my recruiter had gone over my resume and had her questions ready. She asked me to describe past experiences and what I was looking for. She then asked me to describe what I was not looking for, which I thought was very helpful in finding the ideal placement for me. My recruiter kept in contact with me over the following few weeks and then asked me to interview with the organization I am current working for.
What impressed me most about the process was how my recruiter handled the negotiation process. Initially, the position did not pay as well as I had hoped, and I told my recruiter that I was hesitant about the pay cut; she then worked with me to get the pay I wanted. Throughout the process, she was respectful of both the organization and me. She got me to the pay range I desired while making sure to not annoy or disrespect the organization by going back and forth too many times. I was really impressed with how professionally she was able to handle both of her clients! Then on the first day of my placement, my recruiter met me at my new office building and escorted me to the HR department. Its personal touches like this that makes CNP standout. This simple gesture allowed me to relax, find the correct office without flusterments, and walk in with confidence.
Over the course of the placement, my recruiter continued to keep in contact and make sure things were going as they should. Because of my warm experience, I recommended CNP to a friend and he interviewed with them the next day.
CNP is a great resource when growing your non-profit career. They really look out for you and make sure you're getting what you wanted, they also don't cut into your pay and they provide social events too where I was able to make a few acquaintances in the area.
I found their location to be very convenient and the interview was short and sweet. It was clear that my recruiter had gone over my resume and had her questions ready. She asked me to describe past experiences and what I was looking for. She then asked me to describe what I was not looking for, which I thought was very helpful in finding the ideal placement for me. My recruiter kept in contact with me over the following few weeks and then asked me to interview with the organization I am current working for.
What impressed me most about the process was how my recruiter handled the negotiation process. Initially, the position did not pay as well as I had hoped, and I told my recruiter that I was hesitant about the pay cut; she then worked with me to get the pay I wanted. Throughout the process, she was respectful of both the organization and me. She got me to the pay range I desired while making sure to not annoy or disrespect the organization by going back and forth too many times. I was really impressed with how professionally she was able to handle both of her clients! Then on the first day of my placement, my recruiter met me at my new office building and escorted me to the HR department. Its personal touches like this that makes CNP standout. This simple gesture allowed me to relax, find the correct office without flusterments, and walk in with confidence.
Over the course of the placement, my recruiter continued to keep in contact and make sure things were going as they should. Because of my warm experience, I recommended CNP to a friend and he interviewed with them the next day.
CNP is a great resource when growing your non-profit career. They really look out for you and make sure you're getting what you wanted, they also don't cut into your pay and they provide social events too where I was able to make a few acquaintances in the area.