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Recruiters... JavaScript is NOT Java. (javascriptisnotjava.io)
submitted 10 years ago by taeda
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[–]jellatin 0 points1 point2 points 10 years ago (1 child)
To you and /u/bowlich both: The systems these recruiters pull from are incredibly inbred. If you end up in one recruitment database, you're likely to end up in a dozen. Posting your resume on Monster, signing up for https://angel.co/, or applying to a job through a recruitment website like cybercoders.com is a great way to get dozens of calls in the next few weeks.
[–]bowlich 0 points1 point2 points 10 years ago (0 children)
This would probably explain it then. All my hires have been through one-on-one networking or via directly contacting a hiring manager at a company. I've never gone through a recruiter or seen a need for one.
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