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Job hunting can feel like a full-time job and figuring out the best moves to make can be confusing, especially in a new labour market. Getting a peek inside the mind of a recruiter can make this process a bit easier. So, let us help with that! In this blog series our experienced recruitment consultants share their top tips to help you succeed in your job search. Learn how to make your application stand out, impress recruiters, and move through the job application process smoothly by following the advice of our experts. This month’s tips are brought to you by our recruitment consultant from Eindhoven, Valeria Miozzi.
When applying for multiple positions, it’s easy to lose track of where you’ve submitted your resume or what role you’re discussing with a recruiter. However, being disorganized in this area can reflect poorly on your professionalism and readiness. Recruiters expect candidates to be prepared and informed during their interactions.
It’s important to remember that many job seekers underestimate initial recruiter calls, viewing them as mere formalities. In reality, these calls are a critical screening step. Recruiters assess your communication skills, enthusiasm, and cultural fit right from this stage. Therefore, treat every recruiter call with the same level of seriousness as you would a formal interview. Make sure you’ve revisited the job description, and be ready to discuss why you’re interested in the position and how your background fits.
To stay organized, keep a log of all the jobs you apply for, noting the company, role, recruiter’s name, and application date. Whether using a simple spreadsheet or a job search app, this habit will help you stay on top of your job search and ensure you’re always prepared. Being organized and informed will allow you to have meaningful conversations that leave a positive impression with recruiters.
One common mistake job seekers make is sending the same resume and cover letter to multiple roles without adjusting them for each position. Recruiters appreciate candidates who tailor their applications specifically to the role they’re applying for. This not only shows that you’ve read the job description carefully but also that you’ve made a real effort to present yourself as the best possible fit.
It’s essential to emphasize the skills and experiences that are most relevant to the specific position you're applying for. You don’t need to include everything in every CV – focus on the aspects of your background that align most closely with the job description. Highlighting the right skills doesn’t mean you’re being misleading; it’s about presenting the most relevant version of your professional experience. If the role requires project management, make sure that’s front and center on your resume. If it’s more about technical expertise, focus on your related technical skills.
This process of tailoring your resume ensures that recruiters can quickly see how your background fits with the role. It also helps you stand out from candidates who may submit more generic applications, making it easier for recruiters to see your potential for the specific role.
Your email is often the first place where recruiters see how you present yourself professionally and how you communicate in writing. In many cases, this can set the tone for the entire recruitment process. Therefore, it’s crucial to keep your emails professional, clear, and concise while maintaining proper grammar and formatting.
When writing to a recruiter, be sure to explain why you're reaching out, but also be straight to the point. Avoid long-winded explanations that could bury the main message. A well-structured email shows that you can communicate effectively in a professional setting. Ensure your grammar is spot-on and check for spelling mistakes.
Stick to a clear framework: use a polite greeting and write in short, structured paragraphs. This keeps your email easy to read and digest. Avoid overly casual language, and make sure you include a formal closing (e.g., "Best regards" or "Sincerely") along with your full name.
These small but important details in your emails can make a lasting impression. They show recruiters that you’re capable of professional communication, which is critical for many roles. A poorly written email, on the other hand, may raise red flags about your attention to detail or professionalism before the interview process even begins.
In today’s digital age, technology can be a powerful ally in your job search. From video tutorials on LinkedIn that help you prepare for interviews to content creators offering tips on crafting the perfect CV, there are numerous online resources available to improve your job search strategies.
One of the most versatile tools at your disposal is AI, such as ChatGPT, which can assist you in a variety of ways. For example, you can use AI to:
Technology is an incredibly useful support tool, but it’s important not to rely on it entirely. The human touch—your personality, communication style, and how you present yourself in person—still plays a significant role in the recruitment process. Using technology to assist and sharpen your skills will give you an edge, but always remember to bring your authentic self to the table.
Valeria is an experienced recruitment consultant from our Eindhoven office. You can find contact information for Valeria, and our other recruitment consultants here. Feel free to reach out to them if you have any questions about finding a job in the Netherlands. In the meantime, you can also read more great tips from our recruiters here. Happy job hunting!
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