How to reach out to a recruitment agency in New Zealand

May 02, 2023

Job hunting in New Zealand can be daunting, especially if you’re not familiar with the job market.


One of the most effective ways to increase your chances of getting hired is to work with a reputable recruitment agency like Recruit I.T.

Recruitment agencies can connect your skillset and expertise with competitive companies and employers. All you need to do is to ensure you reach out to one that has your best interest in mind.


In this blog post, we’ll discuss how you can reach out to recruitment agencies in New Zealand, and how Recruit I.T. can help you land your dream job.

 

Step 1: Research recruitment agencies

Identify the geographical area or location where you want to work and look for recruitment agencies that specialise in your field of expertise.


In this case, if you are an IT professional, you would want to look for a recruitment agency that focuses on IT or technology roles like Recruit I.T.


Recruit I.T. has offices in Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch, and clients all over New Zealand, making it easier for jobseekers like you to connect with our expert consultants for job openings in the field.


To research recruitment agencies or find recruitment consultants, you can use online resources like the company website, social media pages, job boards, or people in your network who might know some recruitment agencies you can contact.


Step 2: Connect with recruitment agencies.

Once you’ve identified a few recruitment agencies that interest you, it’s time to connect with them. Register on their website or send them an email expressing your interest. By doing so, you can provide more information, a detailed CV, and give the recruiter a chance to review your details before they get back to you.


Be sure to introduce yourself and explain your qualifications and relevant project experience. Tailor your message to each agency’s specific needs to highlight your relevant skills.


Step 3: Schedule an appointment.

When you’re done emailing them, it’s time to schedule an appointment for a confidential chat. This can be either in-person or online, depending on the agency’s preference.

 

Step 4: Work with the recruitment agency

Once done with all these steps, it’s the recruitment agency’s time to do what they do best, and match you with potential clients. They do this by matching you with job openings that fit your qualifications and preferences. During this period, it’s crucial that you maintain your communication with your representative agency or recruiter and be open to their suggestions and advice.


Recruit I.T.: The best recruitment agency in New Zealand

If you are in the process of looking for an agency that can help you land your dream role, Recruit I.T. is here to help!


Recruit I.T. has offices and offers services in the top locations in New Zealand like Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch.


Sign up on our website or get in touch with one of our consultants for a confidential chat: www.recruitit.co.nz


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