Growing Through Every Connection: Maddy’s First Milestone at Reeracoen Vietnam

Growing Through Every Connection: Maddy’s First Milestone at Reeracoen Vietnam
Starting a career in recruitment requires curiosity, empathy, and the willingness to learn every day. For Maddy, those qualities shaped her first months at Reeracoen Vietnam, helping her successfully complete probation and begin building a meaningful career as a Career Advisor.
Discover how Maddy turned learning opportunities into growth and found purpose in connecting people with the right career paths.
💼 Learning Through Real Experience
Maddy joined Reeracoen Vietnam as part of the Sales team and is currently the youngest member of the group. In her role as a Career Advisor, she focuses on connecting candidates with opportunities that match their skills and career aspirations.
Having studied recruitment-related subjects during university, she was eager to gain hands-on experience and understand how recruitment works in real business environments.
“I joined Reeracoen because of its strong reputation in professional recruitment and its people-centric approach,” she shares.
🚀 Overcoming Challenges During Probation
Although she had an academic background related to recruitment, stepping into the real world of headhunting brought new challenges.
“As a young member, the role of a Career Advisor was both new and challenging for me,” Maddy explains.
However, she viewed these challenges as opportunities for growth. With guidance and encouragement from her team, she gradually built confidence and improved her skills throughout the probation period.
🌟 Finding Meaning in Connecting People
What inspires Maddy most about her role is the human impact behind recruitment.
“I’ve been a job seeker myself, so I understand how difficult and uncertain the process can be,” she says.
For her, recruitment is not simply about filling positions — it is about helping people find opportunities that can positively shape their lives and careers.
🏆 A Meaningful First Achievement
One of Maddy’s proudest moments came during the final week of her probation period when she achieved her first successful placement.
“It was a meaningful milestone that validated my efforts and reassured me that I was on the right path.”
📚 Lessons from the Journey
Through her first few months in recruitment, Maddy learned that success in the field goes beyond understanding job descriptions.
“Recruitment is as much about understanding people as it is about understanding jobs,” she reflects.
Listening to candidates’ stories, experiences, and emotions has helped her gain deeper insight into different industries and career paths.
She also credits the supportive working environment at Reeracoen Vietnam, where colleagues openly share knowledge and help each other grow.
🎯 Goals for 2026
Looking ahead, Maddy aims to:
• Continuously learn and improve every day
• Achieve her KPIs consistently
• Build stronger placements and successful matches
• Create more meaningful success stories for candidates and clients
🌏 Beyond the Office
Outside of work, Maddy has a strong interest in Korean and Japanese culture.
She hopes to visit both countries in the near future to experience their cultures firsthand.
Maddy’s journey shows that curiosity, empathy, and a commitment to continuous learning can help newcomers grow into confident Career Advisors in the recruitment industry.
🌟 Inspired by Maddy’s story
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