maltajobs – Jobsrar https://www.jobsrar.com Low cost recruitment solution for Malta and Gozo. Tue, 27 Mar 2018 18:26:00 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8 Application Follow-Up Email https://www.jobsrar.com/application-follow-email/ Tue, 06 Mar 2018 09:36:23 +0000 http://www.jobsrar.com/?p=10222 Application Follow-Up Email A general rule to follow for a follow-up email to an application is to send it between three to five days after you submit the application through Jobsrar.com. You want to give them enough time to receive and possibly review your information. The best bet is to keep it short, sweet and to the point. And, most importantly, make sure your email is absolutely error free – meaning no typos, spelling mistakes or grammatical errors. Here’s one example: Dear (name of recruiter), Last week, I applied for the (position title) you advertised through Jobsrar.com . I have not yet heard back from (company name) regarding this position and would like to confirm receipt of my application. I feel that my skills and experience fit not only this position, but the company as a whole. I am excited about this opportunity and think I can bring a lot to your team. Please let me know if you have any questions or if there is anything else you need from me. I am looking forward to hearing from you! Thank you, Best Regards, (Name & Surname)   A follow-up email leaves the ball in their court so that you ask them....

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Application Follow-Up Email

A general rule to follow for a follow-up email to an application is to send it between three to five days after you submit the application through Jobsrar.com. You want to give them enough time to receive and possibly review your information.

The best bet is to keep it short, sweet and to the point. And, most importantly, make sure your email is absolutely error free – meaning no typos, spelling mistakes or grammatical errors.

Here’s one example:

Dear (name of recruiter),

Last week, I applied for the (position title) you advertised through Jobsrar.com . I have not yet heard back from (company name) regarding this position and would like to confirm receipt of my application.

I feel that my skills and experience fit not only this position, but the company as a whole. I am excited about this opportunity and think I can bring a lot to your team. Please let me know if you have any questions or if there is anything else you need from me.

I am looking forward to hearing from you!

Thank you,

Best Regards,

(Name & Surname)

 

A follow-up email leaves the ball in their court so that you ask them to take the next step and contact you. Following up on your applications is an important part of the job search process and shouldn’t be overlooked!

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Make your profile stand out https://www.jobsrar.com/make-profile-stand/ Mon, 05 Feb 2018 16:05:40 +0000 http://www.jobsrar.com/?p=9785   Tips to make your Jobsrar.com profile stand out Whether you are a final year student or a fresh graduate, Jobsrar.com is a great way to showcase your skills and connect with professionals and explore job possibilities. Here are some tips to get your profile ready and make it stand out to attract potential employers.   Tip #1: Upload an appropriate photo Find or take a high-resolution photo of yourself. It could be very easily taken with your mobile phone. Wear smart and stand in front of a plain background and put on your best smile!   Tip #2: Update your profile Fill up all sections of the profile and make it clear and detailed. A detailed profile is stronger because it provides your potential employers with a comprehensive view and impression of who you are. It is important to regularly update your profile because you never know who is viewing your profile and when they might be searching for a prospective employee. Your profile, resume and CV will be available to the recruiter once you apply on a specific job vacancy.   Tip #3: Add a resume to your profile With the introduction of a ‘professional resume’ by Jobsrar.com,....

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Tips to make your Jobsrar.com profile stand out

Whether you are a final year student or a fresh graduate, Jobsrar.com is a great way to showcase your skills and connect with professionals and explore job possibilities. Here are some tips to get your profile ready and make it stand out to attract potential employers.

 

Tip #1: Upload an appropriate photo

Find or take a high-resolution photo of yourself. It could be very easily taken with your mobile phone. Wear smart and stand in front of a plain background and put on your best smile!

 

Tip #2: Update your profile

Fill up all sections of the profile and make it clear and detailed. A detailed profile is stronger because it provides your potential employers with a comprehensive view and impression of who you are.

It is important to regularly update your profile because you never know who is viewing your profile and when they might be searching for a prospective employee.

Your profile, resume and CV will be available to the recruiter once you apply on a specific job vacancy.

 

Tip #3: Add a resume to your profile

With the introduction of a ‘professional resume’ by Jobsrar.com, you can now easily show visual content on your resume to demonstrate your capabilities more than what CVs ever could. Instead of telling potential employers what you can do, display your work and let it speak for itself. But make sure you are allowed to show the information publically and any confidential materials should be excluded.

Your profile, resume and CV will be available to the recruiter once you apply on a specific job vacancy.

 

Tip #4: Follow up

If you are genuinely suitable for a role (i.e., you have proven experience in the majority of the required criteria), a follow-up email through the contact form provided on the job portal to the relevant recruiter can go a long way to support your application.

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