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@saintograph I will not be so quick to rule it out as a bot, because:
1. Recruiters often ghost after sending such standard copy/pasted messages. I have been often reached out for product designer as well as project manager roles.
2. Recruiters themselves function mechanically, scanning profiles for keywords and they are no less than a robot. -
I visited the profile; one job, one cert without any other identifying information. Also, I didn't mention experience with Amazon products anywhere on my profile which the 'recruiter' mentioned.
Amazon's job listings are openly available, unlike Google's.
However, if I got it wrong....oops? -
@saintograph I am not saying that your claim is flase.
Just that the recruiters are equally dumb, rather I find bots these days more intelligent than recruiters. Lol -
Paps273ytaking advantage of the topic: would you work at Amazon? what is said about them in terms of developer? (Noob question, because I'm a Noob)
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@Paps never would I work for Amazon. I also have a heavy suspicion for employees who have worked there, making it harder for them to find work elsewhere. Amazon has a way of convincing you into their leadership principles that don’t work outside of their own walls. I’ve met several former Amazonions that have trouble adapting to “regular work” again.
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jeeper58103y@saintograph I can’t imagine why they haven’t responded! You are a shoo in for the VP of Cheekiness
Amazon bot posed as a technical recruiter on LinkedIn. I sent it a captcha, see comment.
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