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How to work with a recruiter

The job search can be potentially stressful for anyone seeking a new career. A professional recruitment consultant can alleviate this unnecessary stress and help you embark on your desired career path. Here are some useful pointers on how you can work with recruitment consultants.

Build trust and stay honest

Trust is extremely important in building a successful relationship with your consultant. Being honest and transparent gives your recruitment consultant a better idea of how they can assist you with your job search. Tell them the real reasons why you are leaving your current job or why you left your previous job. Describe your requirements and preferences with regards to your preferred salary, relocation, etc.

Remember to follow up

Remember that recruitment consultants receive over 50 rèsumès each day, so always follow up with a phone call after sending out your rèsumè.

This helps consultants remember you better and it also gives you the chance to sell your qualifications. If they have a suitable opportunity in mind, they will also schedule to meet up with you.

Stay open-minded

A professional recruitment consultant will always provide you with feedback on your interviews or advise you on your current career path, moving beyond job matches. They also provide consultations and advice. Take this advice with an open mind.

Be realistic

You will be placed in better stead for a job match if you have realistic job expectations. Consultants will have an easier time matching you to a position based on your educational qualifications and experience. If you are currently a manager, do not seek a director level position unless you have accrued a sufficient amount of experience. Remember, if your consultants think you are worth more than you are asking, they will always help you seek a higher salary.

Take advantage of a recruiter’s knowledge

Make sure you tap into your recruitment consultant’s knowledge as much as you can. They are industry specialists and work closely with employers so they will be able to tell you about the hottest jobs available and skill sets employers are looking for.

When you secure an interview, ask specific questions about the interviewer as your recruitment consultant will know him/her and will therefore be able to give you some pointers about what to expect. Although this knowledge will by no means secure you a job, it will help you to prepare for the interview to ensure you play to your strengths.

For more career advice information, please contact our specialist recruiters at bangkok@robertwalters.com or call +66 (0) 2344 4800.

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