Going Further Than You Think: Rachel’s Journey at Reeracoen Vietnam

GeneralMay 14, 2026 08:00

Rachel’s Journey at Reeracoen Vietnam

Going Further Than You Think: Rachel’s Journey at Reeracoen Vietnam

Growth often begins when you step outside your comfort zone. 

For Rachel, leaving the familiarity of in-house recruitment to join Reeracoen Vietnam marked the beginning of a more dynamic and challenging journey, one that pushed her to grow, adapt, and discover her full potential in the world of recruitment.

💼 From In-House to Headhunting

Rachel began her career as an in-house recruiter. While she gained valuable experience, she wanted to challenge herself in a faster-paced environment where she could work across different industries and meet diverse candidates.

That motivation led her to join Reeracoen Vietnam as a Career Advisor in the Hanoi branch.

🏆 A Milestone That Changed Her Perspective

One of Rachel’s most memorable milestones was successfully closing a Bridge Software Engineer position, a role she once thought was beyond her ability.

This achievement helped her realize something important: She can go further than she thought, as long as she doesn’t give up.

🤝 Finding Meaning in Recruitment

What Rachel enjoys most about her role is connecting the right people with the right opportunities.

For her, the most rewarding moments come when candidates are happy with their new jobs — knowing she played a part in that journey.

🌟 A Moment That Made an Impact

One of the most meaningful experiences in Rachel’s journey was supporting a candidate who had gone through a difficult personal period and took a one-year career break.

Returning to the job market wasn’t easy, and there were many uncertain moments.

But through persistence and continuous effort, the candidate finally received an offer just before Tet, one that she was truly happy with.

For Rachel, that moment was more than just a placement. It was a reminder of the real impact recruitment can have on someone’s life.

📈 Embracing Challenges

Rachel sees challenges as a natural part of recruitment — and something she actively embraces. Each role is different, requiring her to adapt, learn, and stay persistent even after setbacks.

Her mindset is simple: keep going, even when it’s difficult.

🎯 Goals for 2026

Looking ahead, Rachel aims to achieve around 80% of her personal KPIs, both professionally and personally.

At the same time, she hopes to continue supporting more candidates in finding meaningful opportunities.

🌿 Life Beyond Work

Outside of work, Rachel enjoys spending time on her own.

She shares that she can spend an entire day without talking to anyone and still feel completely recharged, a quiet but powerful way to reset and stay balanced.

Rachel’s journey is a reminder that growth comes from embracing challenges, staying persistent, and believing in your own potential.

🌟 Inspired by Rachel’s journey

💼 Explore job opportunities at Reeracoen Vietnam and take the next step in your career.

🤝 Looking for the right talent for your team? Partner with us today.

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