Don’t miss out on great job opportunities because of the lack of strategy and preparation!

Changing a Job, Where to Start?

You haven’t been looking for a job for a while? You’ve cleared the dinosaur dust off your CV and grabbed your lucky pen, but where to start?

What does a Job Search Strategy for mid-senior-level professionals look like in this new era?

Gone are the days, when a CV, clicking “Easy Apply” on LinkedIn and a hope were enough. So, why do you get ghosted after applying for positions, or, if lucky, receive an auto-rejection email that feels like a breakup text?

Should you apply for open positions or get in touch with headhunters? Good question! Also, why aren’t headhunters fighting to talk to you?

Is it true, that job interviews now are done by AI rather than humans? Yep, that's right. Your interviewer might be a charming AI named "Karen," who never forgets to ask about your greatest weakness.

Navigating the job search jungle can be far less confusing and more fun when you get through it with me. Let’s get you the right job (and maybe even enjoy the ride)!

Turkish Candidate in International Job Interview

Before starting my Job Search Coaching practice, I worked in an Austrian recruitment agency for 14 years. Imagine, 10 of those years were spent as an Executive Recruiter and Consultancy Team Manager in the heart of Istanbul. Turkiye.

I’ve interviewed over 5000 mid-senior-level Turkish managers looking for a job in international companies. Yes, that’s a lot of tea and enough resumes to wallpaper Istiklal Street in Taksim.

I saw professionals with incredible experience, skills, and achievements struggle to present themselves, missing out on the job of their dreams.

I’d love to help you get ready for your next job interview, avoid common mistakes, and showcase your amazing expertise so you can land that dream job in Turkiye or Europe.

You don’t have to do it alone. All it takes is a bit of preparation for your next job interview with an international hiring manager and some feedback from a former executive recruiter (that’s me). Let's do it!

“Inuta made wonders even in our first session and just by the second session I got the job proposal.”

— Eray.