Ranter
Join devRant
Do all the things like
++ or -- rants, post your own rants, comment on others' rants and build your customized dev avatar
Sign Up
Pipeless API
From the creators of devRant, Pipeless lets you power real-time personalized recommendations and activity feeds using a simple API
Learn More
Comments
-
Middle mans are hard.
Even if I use a shared platform to find a job, I would always try to find the technical lead contact and get to talk to him (instead of HR) if possible.
It's far easier to find out what's what when you skip the middle man who doesn't have a clue what you're talking about. -
@IntrusionCM That makes sense, even if most companies have a three-step process of: HR-tech lead-CEO.
-
MM8312243yI have used one to hire for a team and he was good, but he was very much (and rather proud of) ‘knowing what he didn’t know’ - the ones who try to talk like they know engineering inside out beg the question ‘why aren’t you an engineer?’, I don’t think many people dreamed of becoming a recruiter when they grew up so the only real answer is ‘not bright enough’.
-
If it isn't a charity and you aren't paying for it, you are the product.
This is also true for recruiters.
Most often, recruiters are paid by employers.
But as a potential employee, you can also hire them to find a matching company for you. They still only get paid after you get hired.
The best way still is to get your new job by word of mouth.
The meatspace social network still is the best way to find a mate - whether for doing business business or doing other business...
Related Rants
-
marolt41Looking for a job as a deveoper be like: Job title:Â car driver Job requirements:Â professional skills in dr...
-
Coffe2Code37HR: How many years you've been developing on Android ? Me: Two years, with many projects on my own. HR: So, ...
-
brod20Recruiter: And I found your devRant account, it’s @brod right? very interesting stuff. Me: ...
I know most of you know this, but after having dealt with both recruiters and real companies I can safely say that recruiters are of no practical value.
I've wasted countless months of my life interacting with recruiters and getting nothing out of them. To me it seems they're only after fluffing their client base.
The only time I got a job was through the real companies themselves.
Now I have learned the lesson: stay away from recruiters.
rant
no value
recruiters
job hunting