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by pandaman
3081 days ago
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They don't do this for speed. IMHO, they do it to get the information they cannot (successfully or legally) request in writing: age, race, sex, salary, your enthusiasm about getting a new job etc. Sometimes they just want a sales call not dissimilar to your bank/cable provider/insurance/etc, which is always funny for me: one thing is to sell some cable package or an insurance policy for your pet, but do people really change their job because of what a stranger said on the phone? |
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Hey there its Andrew Stuart here, I have a job on at the moment that looks like it might be a fit for what you're doing, are you considering new jobs at the moment? No? OK thanks for taking the call.
I honestly cannot imagine what recruiter under any circumstances, has the time or motivation to call people up for any other reason.
The plain and simple reason that we don't use email to drive the recruiting process is that it's a stupid way to operate - no one gets back to you iof you send an email, whether or not they are in fact looking for work. If you need to get the job done you call people.
There's no sinister ulterior motivate. Sheesh.
""Hey there, filthy recruiter here. Heh heh heh. Tell me now....... what religion are you!!!!! Hmmmmm..... what sex are you!!!???? Ohhhh!!!! Well, I'll file that VERY useful piece of information away thanks you, glad you gave it up so easily.. Hee hee hee.""
Doesn't happen.