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I think I'm gonna put a list of my demands on my LinkedIn similar to job requirements we get but that any recruiter /company that wants to even talk to me must be willing to meet.

Good idea or bad idea? IMO seems to be a waste of both our times if we don't even stand a chance of matching

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  • 6
    I love this idea. And most Companies talk trash about how you should only be the best fit for their company. However I feel this kind of out of the box thinking is not going to work for finding a job. Still a great idea. I might try it.
  • 4
    Great idea :)
  • 1
    Go for it. It's definitely worth a try.

    I think companies are in a to powerful position in negotiations with their workforce. If your value ist high enough, show that to those shitty personnel managers.
  • 2
    Also you can make a section called "recruiter alert" stating that their mails should have some intelligence and avoid idiot things like ninja dev, best company, bs, bs, bs
  • 0
    @matsaki95 it seems tho LinkedIn is the new email for recruiters... Getting a lot of contracts thru inMail

    I do sorta have a filter already so I can tell who reads or not though maybe just the first line...
  • 1
    I just use the LinkedIn default no thanks reply... My god there's so much of them I really can't tailor a response for each of them and using the default LinkedIn one is easy, fast and nice.
    I don't think they really read anything from the profile, as long as you appear on their search results they send you an email...
  • 0
    And another one that just fails.... Production Support???!!!!!
  • 1
    @Bikonja yes like the one above, I don't even plan to respond.. but yes the other tho they have to mention they read my summary in their message, otherwise it's an automatic X
  • 0
    @matsaki95 They are like me. I asked a deaf guy at university "what kind of music do you listen......?" (Using telegram coz I didn't know any sign language at that time)
    He laughed :)
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