I noticed that my thread was merged, and I think actually that these are two different threads (content-wise).
The thread by subshooter is about going to "headhunters". My thread was about applying to jobs through agencies specifically hired by the utility to list their jobs. For instance, when you go to the website of a certain job search engine and search for nuclear jobs, some come up as listed by the specific utility (ie Constellation, FPL, etc) and others come up listed by a company called "Think Energy Group". After a couple of days, I figured out that TEG is not a headhunter, but a staffing agency, hired by the utility to screen resumes and applications. My original question was if there was any gain by attempting to bypass the staffing agency and going directly to the company. I have, through the course of putting in several applications and resumes, answered my own question.
Some utilities use them, some don't. Some utilities advertise their own jobs while some hire out for the service. No utility seems to do use staffing agencies exclusively. When I am done, I will let you know if there are any significant differences from my perspective.
I can see where the confusion came from, but my thread was about staffing agencies vice headhunters.
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