Just like any other relationship – it’s worth investing time and energy into this collaboration.
With many of us changing jobs and careers multiple times throughout our lives, chances are you will have already worked with a recruiter or need to connect with one in the future. To get the most out of your recruitment experience, here are our top tips and advice for establishing a rewarding professional relationship with the person who may help you find your next big gig.
Be firm and focused
Not every new job is just about the title and compensation these days. More often than not, most employees are seeking roles that fulfill them on a deeper level and provide a satisfying work-life balance as well as a great internal culture to be part of. No matter what your specific criteria is for your next role, just be clear to your recruiter about what’s on your ‘must-have’ list. This will help them find the position that’s 100% right for you – rather than an opportunity in your field that only sounds good on paper. You want something that will match your skillset but that also aligns with your visions and values.
Build the trust
When you’re sharing personal and professional information about your work history, it’s important to make sure you trust the person you’re speaking to and that you feel the chemistry between you both works well. This may involve researching the company your recruiter works for – ensuring they’re a reputable agency or organisation, or it may simple be asking a few questions when you connect to establish their expertise and knowledge of your industry. Thankfully, most recruiters have all the skills and tools to help you navigate your specific job search and make life that little bit easier.
When honesty is the best policy
It’s time to tell it like it is! Whether you’ve taken time out of the professional field or you’ve had a number of short-lived jobs in the last year – this is totally fine as long as you tell your recruiter up front. When they’re armed with this knowledge, it helps them establish how they can represent you or market your background to any future employers. Additionally, if you have a number of roles that you’re up for – let your recruiter know. They know most candidates will have plenty of irons in the fire, but it helps them to be aware of these specifically, so they don’t get you through to the final round of the recruitment process only to discover you’ve accepted a role elsewhere. It also helps to avoid recruiters putting you up for positions you may already have applied for.
Help them help you
Beyond being respectful of your recruiter’s time, it’s worth ensuring your CV is current and that you commit to any calls they want to have in order to get to know you better. While everyone is busy, and each hour of the day is precious – recruiters are often working with a number of candidates at any given time and have full calendars. By following through and keeping any commitments you make – you’ll retain your own professionalism and help them do their jobs to the best of their ability.
Embrace feedback and open communication
Sure, constructive criticism can be hard to take sometimes but if it helps improve your likelihood of scoring your dream role – then it’s all worth it. If your recruiter hasn’t offered you any feedback, don’t be shy, ask them yourself and see how you go. Importantly, it’s also worth asking your recruiter for advice if you get to the interview stage of a new employment opportunity. They’ll have an idea of what the interviewer may ask, and the types of candidates and skills the company is looking for.
Stay in contact
Whether you land the job or not – it’s worth keeping in touch with your recruiter once all is said and done. Connect on LinkedIn or save their email in a ‘recruiter’ folder that you can easily access. You may even want to send your recruiter an email once every six months to stay front of mind for any bourgeoning opportunities. Remember – not all vacancies or opportunities are actually advertised. Recruiters have the jump on these roles, so staying in touch may be your gateway to all those hidden opportunities you may never have known about otherwise.
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