Over the past few months, I’ve emailed my CV to a lot of agencies. Only one sent an automated “we received your CV” reply - and that tiny gesture already stood out. Or when you submit your CV on a website, some sites only say "Submitted", while others say "Thank you". It’s amazing how far basic acknowledgement goes when you’re job-seeking.
I’ve also found that a quick phone call with an agency can change the whole experience. Even a brief, honest response - “We don’t handle remote roles” or “This one won’t be a good fit” - shows respect. It makes me feel that my time matters too.
Then there’s the salary question. We’re often told not to bring it up first, but that can leave both sides guessing. It’s like listing a PlayStation on Facebook Marketplace with photos, specs, accessories - but no price. A buyer messages you, you chat, you arrange to meet… and only then do you reveal the cost.
He can’t afford it.
You both wasted your time.
None of this is complicated.
A quick acknowledgement.
A short human conversation.
Transparent expectations.
Small things — but they make the whole process feel more balanced, and a lot more humane.
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