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reverse recruiter

Enemies to Lovers and Reverse

Enemies to Lovers and Reverse

[This novel is on an indefinite hiatus] Warning: Mature Content A match made in Hell: Mr. I'm-too-sexy-to-wear-shirts and Miss I-hate-all-men are living together!!! Did fate throw them together or was it just a meddling best friend? After being fired from her 20th part-time job just as the rent of her apartment skyrocketed, Emily had no choice but to find a roommate. The past she's forgotten and desperately been trying to run away from, caught up to her in the form of a sexy, shirtless sex addict called Blake Garcia...her roommate! Bound by each other's dark secrets, pasts, and a stupid roommate contract they're stuck together. Secrets don't make friends, but they might just turn enemies into lovers and reverse. Excerpt: Emily angrily folded her arms and impatiently tapped her foot on the tiled floor as she glared at the oblivious, shirtless man. She cleared her throat and he finally looked up from his phone, "Yes?" Emily narrowed her eyes accusingly, "Where is it?" Blake sat up from the couch and placed his phone on the center table, "Where is what?" "My pink lace underwear, you perv!" she accused through gritted teeth. Blake gasped, "You actually own sexy underwear?" Emily's arms fell to her side and she tightly clenched her fists, "Tell me where you hid my underwear and no one gets hurt." ------ DollyRoma: I was trying to try continue this, but I lost interest. Also, my writing style changed a lot so it'd be like two different stories. Thank you for reading my first novel and for all the support! Please check out my newest novel! If you wish to read any of my other work, check out 'Blood Bound to Elias', a thriller romance novel! Follow me on Instagram: dolly_.roma **Cover art is not owned by me, credits go to the original owner
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Are there success stories when messaging a recruiter?
Yes, there are. Many people have landed great job opportunities by reaching out to recruiters in a well-crafted and professional manner.
2 answers
2024-10-02 15:02
What makes a recruiter funny in a cartoon?
Well, maybe it's their exaggerated expressions or the way they handle funny situations. Sometimes it could be their quirky outfits or funny dialogues.
3 answers
2025-09-18 21:33
What are the key elements in recruiter success stories?
In recruiter success stories, communication skills play a huge role. A recruiter needs to be able to clearly convey the job requirements to candidates and also communicate the value of the candidates to the employer. Also, adaptability is important. The job market changes, and successful recruiters can adapt their strategies accordingly. For example, with the rise of remote work, recruiters had to change how they screened candidates for certain jobs.
1 answer
2024-12-01 15:25
Share Your Tech Recruiter Horror Stories
I once had a recruiter who was super pushy. They called me multiple times a day, even during my work hours at my current job. They didn't respect my boundaries at all. And when I finally agreed to an interview just to get them off my back, they didn't even have proper details about the company or the role. It was a chaotic and unprofessional experience.
1 answer
2024-12-06 15:46
What are some marine recruiter horror stories?
There was a case where a marine recruiter pressured a young person into signing up without fully explaining the long - term implications. The recruit had some mental health issues that the recruiter overlooked. During basic training, the recruit really struggled and didn't get the proper support, which made his experience a nightmare.
2 answers
2024-11-16 17:19
Tell me some military recruiter horror stories.
One horror story is about a recruiter who promised a young man a specific job in the military. But once he signed up and went through basic training, he found out that the job he was promised didn't exist in the unit he was assigned to. He ended up doing a completely different and much more dangerous job.
1 answer
2024-10-28 00:54
What are the key elements in external recruiter success stories?
One key element is a vast network. Recruiters with wide - ranging connections can access a larger pool of candidates. For example, if they know people in different industries and regions, they can find unique talent. Another element is understanding the client's needs deeply. They need to know not just the job requirements but also the company culture to find the right fit. And, of course, excellent communication skills are crucial. They have to communicate effectively with both the clients and the candidates.
3 answers
2024-10-27 13:53
Can you share some funny recruiter stories?
There was a recruiter who was interviewing a very nervous candidate. The recruiter tried to break the ice by making a joke about the office dog. But the candidate was so tense that he thought the recruiter was making fun of his own appearance which resembled the dog in some way. It was an awkward but also a really funny moment.
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2024-12-05 23:40
Can you share some recruiter success stories?
A recruiter called Lisa also had an amazing success. Lisa was known for her ability to identify hidden talent. She didn't just look at the traditional qualifications. For instance, she recruited a salesperson who didn't have a college degree but had an extraordinary ability to connect with people. Lisa saw this during the interview process when the candidate told stories about his experiences in customer service. She hired him, and he went on to break sales records in the company.
1 answer
2024-12-01 10:49
Recruiter Horror Stories: What Are Some of the Worst Experiences?
One recruiter horror story is when a recruiter promised a high - paying job with great benefits. But when the candidate showed up for the interview, it was for a completely different, much lower - level position. The recruiter had misrepresented the job just to get the candidate in the door.
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2024-11-15 17:43
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