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<blockquote data-quote="tractor12" data-source="post: 22360" data-attributes="member: 3300"><p>Yeh I definitely agree - it's harder when you've put so much effort in and still get the rejection. For me, other than just being told to apply, I kept in contact with the recruiter, continued to ask relevant questions about the application and developed a relationship with them. Recruiters are people too so if you form a genuine connection with them, they will want you to do well, just like anyone else you might meet. When I told her I applied, she said she will process the application herself. Like I said I wouldn't have got accepted if my application hadn't been good enough, but when they are going through thousands of applications, it helps a little that they know who you are and have made a positive impression.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tractor12, post: 22360, member: 3300"] Yeh I definitely agree - it's harder when you've put so much effort in and still get the rejection. For me, other than just being told to apply, I kept in contact with the recruiter, continued to ask relevant questions about the application and developed a relationship with them. Recruiters are people too so if you form a genuine connection with them, they will want you to do well, just like anyone else you might meet. When I told her I applied, she said she will process the application herself. Like I said I wouldn't have got accepted if my application hadn't been good enough, but when they are going through thousands of applications, it helps a little that they know who you are and have made a positive impression. [/QUOTE]
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