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11 Tips for Approaching a Recruiter Who Can Help You Land Your Dream Job

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My name is Keirsten and I’m a proud member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. (shout out Rho Rho and Northern Virginia Alumnae Chapters) as well as a Recruiting Consultant/Career Coach. In the 18 years that I’ve been a recruiter, I’m frequently consulted to provide insight on career related topics. Overwhelmingly, there are two questions that come up time and time again.

You’re a recruiter; can you get me a job?
How do I approach a recruiter for assistance?

My response to the first question (if I don’t ignore it all together) usually falls somewhere on the Smart Remark Spectrum between sarcastic mocking and eye rolling annoyance. Contrary to popular belief, I am not the Keeper of ALL Jobs.

I do, however, respond very favorably to the second question. The person who asks me the second question as opposed to the first is showing they respect my time and value my input. Additionally, they are positioning themselves for thoughtful feedback by actually asking me (a recruiter) how I want to be engaged. I advise this person to prepare and plan, personalize their approach, and pursue with purpose.

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Prepare and Plan

Personalize Your Approach

“My Frat Brother/Soror referred me…”
“I have been following your posts and…”
“I noticed that you are a fellow alumnus/alumna of…”

before asking a question. You should also engage with them on posts, and/or show your interest in and knowledge of their organization.

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Pursue with Purpose

Lastly, if you have established relationships with one or more recruiters, don’t wait until you’re fully engaged in a job search to reach out to them. Establish periodic touch-points to keep yourself at the front of their tickler file and use them as a resource to connect you to other recruiters.

Keirsten Greggs is Founder of www.traprecruiter.com a blog that explores the humorous tales of recruiting and workforce development through the eyes of an experienced Human Resources professional. Keirsten is a Talent Acquisition Consultant, Career Coach, Diversity Advocate, Blogger and Professional Relationship Builder focused on bridging the gap between the job seeker and organizations committed to attracting, hiring, developing and retaining diverse talent. A certified Jersey Jawn and Bourgeois Hood Rat, she loves God, trap music, DST, being churchy, graphic tees, code-switching, Starbucks, happy hour, anything fried, Cobb salad and bearded dudes.
Facebook, Instagram, Twitter: @traprecruiter

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