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Good morning <name of recruiter>,
Thank you for your personal message!
I always appreciate that from the people of <company>, the personal note in a message.
I can still remember that I just left school and was overloaded by recruiters with the most fantastic dream jobs I could wish for.
That feeling that you are unique, I liked that! Heartwarming just.
But later it turned out that the recruiters randomly searched for keywords (such as .NET and C # and SQL, but also Angular, React, Knockout, Fullstack, MongoDb, Backend and blockchain) in a search engine and that my name with many thousands from that search engine at the same time. came.
Or also beating: that my email address apparently in a large list of carelessly selected companions stood and there is a very untactic email sent to it later showed that the person in question had no idea who I was and just what did ...
Or even worse, that I found out that no message was personal, but only 1 out of 1 from a job site was taken, in a so-called template was cast, my name was placed above, choice of 3 different types of greeting and the mailing finished was to approach perhaps 10,000 people.
That was a huge disappointment for me and hurt me a lot. Until I came into contact with <company>!
But maybe I should apologize, because I do not think my previous message has arrived.
After I have not heard from you for a while, I started looking for an interesting vacancy.
I am already working <working years> working at <current employer> and that suits me very well!
Of course I wish you all the best and thanks again for your personal messages, <name recruiter>!
Good luck with further searching for suitable candidates and a great day!
with kind regards,
Bert-Jan Diedering
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