Recruiters are smart
You post your name to a tech job board once, and forever shall recruiters dominate your inbox.
Today, I got an email asking me if I wanted a C# development position in New Jersey. For once, I decided to respond asking why anyone would contact *me* about this - he said "his database" told him to.
The tail end (heh, no pun intended) of the conversation is simply this:
No wonder my inbox stinks.
Today, I got an email asking me if I wanted a C# development position in New Jersey. For once, I decided to respond asking why anyone would contact *me* about this - he said "his database" told him to.
The tail end (heh, no pun intended) of the conversation is simply this:
From: "jake" To: "Kaur" Sent: Friday, July 21, 2006 5:47 PM Subject: Re: C# web development Position in NJ I don't know where your database got its information, but I've never listed myself as having any C# skills, and all of my postings on job boards specify exactly where I'm willing to work (and NJ is about 3000 miles out of range). ----------- From: "Kaur" To: "jake" Subject: Re: C# web development Position in NJ Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2006 18:48:46 -0500 Might be this was not mentioned ..any ways I apologies for the incontinence . Thanks And Have a Blessed Day. Kaur Sr.Technical Recruiter ------------
No wonder my inbox stinks.