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by astura
2765 days ago
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I hate recruiter spam, recruiters who call me are useless because they want me to relocate. It's actually kinda insulting because I want to say to them "sure, I'll just uproot my entire life, sell my house, have my husband quit his job, and leave my entire social circle to move to [city] just to work at your shitty startup." I can understand calling JR engineers for positions that require relocation, but not currently employed senior engineers. Of course I don't say that because it's impolite. They seem to operate on "mindlessly spam everyone with the same message, someone might reply." There's been one exception to this. A single exception. Of all the recruiters who have contracted me one has been local. EDIT: To the dead commentator that replied to me: 1) I didn't say people don't want to hire me, I politely decline all recruiter spam with "sorry, I can't relocate." It's just the more I get the more I silently get enraged. I find local jobs and get hired locally just fine without recruiters. 2) Being a senior engineer with as many years experience that I have usually means you are old enough to have put down roots where you are. Very few people make long distance moves for a random job when they are older than 35, unless they are unemployed or changing careers or something like that. 3) No need to use scare quotes around senior. |
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Recruiter: Your resume says you have .net experience, we are looking for a Sr. .Net developer, interested?
Me: My resume says I developed some tools in .Net and that the bulk of my background is in php.
Recruiter: Great, would you like to apply?
Simplified but generally accurate. Either way I have had pretty good luck getting jobs via recruiters but there is a lot of chaff you have to get through. Your mileage may vary but I have been happy so far.