CERs certification - is it actually worth it for independent recruiters?
I've been recruiting for 11 years, mostly in healthcare and tech, and I'm considering the CERs certification. My concern is that it's not widely recognized by hiring managers or candidates the way something like a PHR or SHRM-CP is. Anyone have direct experience with whether it changed how clients perceived you?
The exam itself seems manageable - from what I've read it covers ethical frameworks, candidate experience practices, and compliance. I'm guessing maybe 40-50 hours of prep. I'm already familiar with most of the EEOC and OFCCP compliance stuff from my agency days so that part shouldn't be a problem.
My main motivation is the credential for my own agency's marketing. I want something tangible to put on the website that signals we're committed to ethical practices. Has anyone found it helps convert clients who are on the fence about working with an independent firm?
For independent firms it's more of a marketing differentiator than a heavyweight credential signal. I put it on LinkedIn and my website and it does come up occasionally in client calls - not a deal-maker but it doesn't hurt.
The compliance sections were more detailed than I thought - specifically around disclosure requirements for contingency vs retained work. Worth knowing even if you think you already do it right.
I got my CERs two years ago and honestly the biggest value was internal - it forced me to tighten up our candidate communication process and ghosting policy. Client recognition was minimal but the framework itself is solid.
It took me about 35 hours to prep and the exam wasn't nearly as hard as I expected. If you've got 11 years in the field most of it will feel familiar. The ethics scenario questions are the ones that require actual thinking.