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Career Talk Job Search Queries 2 years ago
Posted on 16 Aug 2022, this text provides information on Job Search Queries related to Career Talk. Please note that while accuracy is prioritized, the data presented might not be entirely correct or up-to-date. This information is offered for general knowledge and informational purposes only, and should not be considered as a substitute for professional advice.
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Long story short, here is my snipped LinkedIn conversation. I am applying for a job.
Me:
Mr. X, First of all, apologies for the unsolicited message. We connected a while back around [technology], and having followed [company] for some time, when I came across one of the company's job postings I was very interested in applying. Having sent a recruiter (external) my CV and info, I was assured that my profile was a good match for the position (as a tools developer), and we discussed the technical test phases. Unfortunately it has been around 3 weeks with no response at this point, and I am unable to raise a response. -redacted; basically listed why I am interested- I realise this is an unorthodox approach, but I didn't want to pass up this opportunity and with you as a contact, I hoped to reach out and make my interest known. For sake of convenience, please find my CV attached. If there is a suggested route to continue the process, please do let me know. Kind regards, and thank you for reading,-Me
Mr. X,
First of all, apologies for the unsolicited message. We connected a while back around [technology], and having followed [company] for some time, when I came across one of the company's job postings I was very interested in applying.
Having sent a recruiter (external) my CV and info, I was assured that my profile was a good match for the position (as a tools developer), and we discussed the technical test phases. Unfortunately it has been around 3 weeks with no response at this point, and I am unable to raise a response.
-redacted; basically listed why I am interested-
I realise this is an unorthodox approach, but I didn't want to pass up this opportunity and with you as a contact, I hoped to reach out and make my interest known. For sake of convenience, please find my CV attached.
If there is a suggested route to continue the process, please do let me know.
Kind regards, and thank you for reading,-Me
CEO:
X added Y to this conversation Thanks for reaching out [me]. CC'ing in Y who handles all talent applications here at [company]. Always best to come direct to us I think, so you are doing the right thing. Best regards X
X added Y to this conversation
Thanks for reaching out [me].
CC'ing in Y who handles all talent applications here at [company].
Always best to come direct to us I think, so you are doing the right thing.
Best regards
X
That's great to hear. Thank you both, much appreciated.-Me
That's great to hear.
Thank you both, much appreciated.-Me
Now, I am highly vested in getting this position, it's a job I want to carry out very much, for this company specifically. This is certainly not helping me in not overthinking, hence seeking out you good people.
I assume at this point I am supposed to wait for their talent manager to reply to me, but it's been a couple of days now. I am beginning to question whether I should have followed up with more details, or contacted her directly as well. Any suggestions would be hugely appreciated, as I'm worried now that time is of the essence in the event that I should be following up. Do I just wait? Do I follow up? Do I reach out to their talent manager directly? I think I provided enough detail given that they only seem to be looking for a single tool developer, as it's in a specialised area, but as always I'm my own worst enemy and I'm probably putting way too much thought into it all.
Also, as a side note, as I attached my CV to the CEO's message and it seems he read it, I am certain that this isn't a case of not being suited to the position (as with the first recruiter, apparently working on their behalf). That aside, as mentioned in the messages, they run tech tests (one of which lasts several days).
There's nothing else you need (or should) do at this point - they have your details, they know you're interested in the position and why and you've had an encouraging response.
The next move is theirs. Following up or contacting the talent manager directly is unnecessary and could actually harm your chances - nobody likes to be nagged!
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