How to Stand Out from the Crowd
Who better to share their top tips than our brilliant team of recruiters, who see hundreds of candidates for our vacancies globally? Here, some of the team shares their “dos and don’ts” of applying for a role. We hope they help you land your dream job!
Wednesday, January 01, 2020
CV and Application
provide a summary including key words about your competencies, skills, industry, certificates, etc. which can be easily searched. – Doris, China
use more common vocabulary that’s known across companies. Avoid using acronyms and very specific jargon from your current job. – Yanina, Argentina
check for grammatical and spelling errors! And make sure your font size is uniform. – Vinita, India
do provide data and figures to illustrate your achievements, and remember to structure your experience – including scope and context, objectives and achievements. – Benoit, Singapore
do ensure your LinkedIn profile is complete, and actively comment on and/or write articles and share interesting business insights to show your areas of expertise and interest. – Farid, Dubai
do make sure your phone number and email are clearly on your resume -- make it easy for people to reach you. – Christine, USA
don't write a 10 page CV. This is far too long. Even if you are a seasoned and senior executive with more than 30 years of experience, your CV should not go beyond 3 pages, max. – Benoit, Singapore
don't leave blank spaces or repeat the same information in your application form and CV. – Matilda, Costa Rica
don't forget to highlight your achievements as well as your responsibilities – remember to choose the most relevant experience to the job. Hiring managers are not interested in generic CVs with lots of irrelevant information! – Andriy, Ukraine
Telephone Interview
do make sure you have a good internet/phone connection. – Marifort, Philippines
do be clear and concise in your answers -- straight to the point. The interviewer essentially needs to validate a few hard facts in a short period of time in order to assess the relevancy of the candidacy before proceeding to the potential next step. – Benoit, Singapore
do treat this as seriously as an onsite interview. If you don’t do well in this phase of the process, then you won’t be proceeding to an onsite interview. – Christine, USA
do be aware of your tone of voice. As we cannot see you during a telephone interview, your tone of voice makes a difference – so make sure you have a positive tone! Sitting comfortably, and imaging that you are at a face-to-face interview can help. – Matilde, Costa Rica
do remember that you will have only 10-30 minutes to make an impression. The best way to do this is to understand what the recruiter is trying to discover, and provide the best sincere answer to that, rather than telling them your full bio. And don't try to lead the conversation, let the recruiter do their job. – Andriy, Ukraine
don't overload the recruiter with information. – Julia, Germany
don't reply to questions with yes or no answers only or expect the interviewer to do most of the talking. The interviewee should be doing 70% of the talking. – Benoit, Singapore
Face-to-face Interview
do be honest, concise, personable, and show how you have managed to react to difficult situations positively. Come with REAL examples, and, most importantly, be yourself! – Farid, Dubai
do check the dress code with recruiters prior to the interview, be well prepared, and ask questions. – Julia, Germany
do prepare your introduction, and make sure you don’t only prepare to talk about your experience but also your own opinions. – Doris, China
do use the ‘STAR+’ technique when responding to questions – describe the situation, the task, the action you took, the results (quantify these), and finish up by outlining what you learned from that experience and how you have adjusted your approach. – Leighton, UK
do listen to the way people talk and adapt to their style and rhythm of communication. – Andriy, Ukraine
do always prepare, however experienced you may be. – Vinita, India
don't stress yourself about feeling nervous. It’s very normal! Tell the recruiter that you’re a bit nervous at the beginning and it will already help to reduce your stress. And don’t forget to breathe – this helps regulate your stress levels, too. – Julia, Germany
don't just try to please the interviewer! Be honest with your answers. – Marifort, Philippines
don't be generic in your responses. Always give specific examples to support your statements. – Vinita, India
don't be late (please!) – Yanina, Argentina
More on Our Recruitment Processes
Want to find out more about our application processes, including useful hints and tips?
- Application Process Frequently Asked Questions
- Interview Tips Article
- Our Recruitment Process
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