Messing with recruiters
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Messing with recruiters
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#2I want to keep a list of recruiters who call me, then suggest each of them as possible hires
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#3It's recruiters like this that remind me I'm fighting a losing battle.
Interestingly, I would be very surprised if 'Steve' and 'Tina' were in fact their real names. They obviously aren't native English speakers. Are recruiters that desperate in the US that they will go to the extent of adopting a more American sounding name simply to increase their chances of picking up business?
If these kinds of emails are the norm then it's no wonder the HN community despises our kind.
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#4I once responded to a tech recruiters question of if I was a JavaScript programmer with "so like, on a computer?". Conversation ended quickly. I want to keep a list of recruiters who call me, then suggest each of them as possible hires
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#5It's recruiters like this that remind me I'm fighting a losing battle. Interestingly, I would be very surprised if 'Steve' and 'Tina' were in fact their real names. They obviously aren't native English speakers. Are recruiters that desperate in the US that they will go to the extent of adopting a more American sounding name simply to increase their chances of picking up business? If these kinds of emails are the norm…
The problem is that there is no barrier to entry to becoming a tech recruiter. Or maybe there is, but that barrier to entry is previously selling cell phones or something -- I'm not sure.
I don't talk to 3rd party recruiters basically ever anymore.
Briefly skimming your previous comments, it looks like you're a former developer and based in the UK, so those are things that I don't have a lot of experience with in recruiters.
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#6I once responded to a tech recruiters question of if I was a JavaScript programmer with "so like, on a computer?". Conversation ended quickly. I want to keep a list of recruiters who call me, then suggest each of them as possible hires
What, do recruiters just call you out of the blue like that in the US?
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#7It's recruiters like this that remind me I'm fighting a losing battle. Interestingly, I would be very surprised if 'Steve' and 'Tina' were in fact their real names. They obviously aren't native English speakers. Are recruiters that desperate in the US that they will go to the extent of adopting a more American sounding name simply to increase their chances of picking up business? If these kinds of emails are the norm…
Re: Messing with recruiters
#8I once responded to a tech recruiters question of if I was a JavaScript programmer with "so like, on a computer?". Conversation ended quickly. I want to keep a list of recruiters who call me, then suggest each of them as possible hires
What, do recruiters just call you out of the blue like that in the US?
Re: Messing with recruiters
#9I once responded to a tech recruiters question of if I was a JavaScript programmer with "so like, on a computer?". Conversation ended quickly. I want to keep a list of recruiters who call me, then suggest each of them as possible hires
What, do recruiters just call you out of the blue like that in the US?
Re: Messing with recruiters
#10I once responded to a tech recruiters question of if I was a JavaScript programmer with "so like, on a computer?". Conversation ended quickly. I want to keep a list of recruiters who call me, then suggest each of them as possible hires
What, do recruiters just call you out of the blue like that in the US?