Look - I don’t need a job. My job is great, the pay is good, manager buys me stuff, but recruiters still hit up my Linkedin a couple times a month and I say pretty much the same thing -

Hi X,

Do you have the compensation range for this role? I'm looking for something in the 140-160k range at the moment

If they don’t reply or say “no”, I don’t care. If they do reply, why not? Worst case scenario I don’t take the job.

But you see, this doesn’t actually work. Whether or not they can afford the range, these energy vampires try to string me along.

I just had a recruiter message me, we did this chit chat, then 15 minutes before our call she asked for my resume. Oh ok, guess you didn’t see it front and centre on my Linkedin. I send her my resume and… No call. No more replies. Well I came home early from the gym for nothing.

Tl;dr Math.min(answerRecruiter, doNothing) can return less than 0. Documentation does not make this clear.

  • @ttmrichter@lemmy.ml
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    33 years ago

    Simple answer: recruiting is this way because they can make money from being this way. The day they stop making money in this way is the day this stops.

    Until employers start taking responsibility for their own operations once again—instead of outsourcing marketing, design, development, production, advertising, HR, accounting, training, etc.—this kind of bottom-feeding wannabe predator is going to be endemic.