For a few months I’ve
been getting emails from a couple of recruiters who for the most part have
demonstrated themselves to be a step or two above the vast preponderance of
their ilk. However, I’m beginning to wonder.
One—who calls himself
Dave Johnson (although this could be a nom-de-recruit; Indian recruiters for
the bottom-feeding body-shops frequently give themselves names that are meant
to sound as American as the US addresses and VOIP phone numbers)—has begun to
annoy me, though.
If you’ve managed to
avoid getting into these people’s contact databases (by never, ever applying
for a tech position online using any job board or ATS), here’s the level of
stupidity that is not uncommon. On the same day, with only a couple of hours
intervening, Dave sent me these two listings:
(I’ve noticed that about
50% of Dave’s emails are headed “[Some company] would like to meet with you”.
Dave lies.)
Now, I’m guessing that
Dave’s algorithm spat out these emails because wherever he scraped my contact
details, the file had the word “product” in it. You’ll note that both job
descriptions also have the word “product” in them. It’s of passing interest
that they both also have to do with coffee, although to my recollection the
word “coffee” does not appear in any of my professional details.
However, Dave’s algorithm
seems to be bifurcated, since—even if I were inclined to branch out of the tech
world into the exciting challenges of coffee demonstrations (at a Costco, in
one case!), Virginia and California are on opposite ends of the country. This
is the kind of geographical ignorance you find very often in the
hope-you-are-doing-well emails that come from recruiters based in Bangalore,
rather than in Santa Monica. (I’m tempted occasionally to ask if there are no
maps of the United States in all of India.)
The thing I wonder about
this whole recruiting industry is how does anyone make a living at it, when
they are so stultifyingly ghastly. Can their pipeline be so huge that enough of
these ridiculous gambits strike paydirt (with a big enough commission—how much
could either of these two offer?) to keep Dave on good terms with his ISP?
1 comment:
Wow, an opening to give out free samples at an overcrowded Costco. What an opportunity to fill-up tiny cups for greedy people. LOL. Maybe Dave gets paid in the volume of emails he sends out.
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