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Poll: Developers how often are you contacted by recruiters?

27 pointsby louhongover 11 years ago
Curious what the frequency is for other developers who get contacted by recruiters. Is it annoying enough that you've removed you contact or job info?

34 comments

simonsarrisover 11 years ago
A couple times a week. I don&#x27;t think it&#x27;s annoying, in fact I think it&#x27;s a little flattering&#x2F;ego uplifting.<p>I think recruiters have a somewhat hard job and I try to reward the good ones with nice letters: <a href="http://simonsarris.com/blog/626-why-i-love-recruiters" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;simonsarris.com&#x2F;blog&#x2F;626-why-i-love-recruiters</a><p>In general, if we want recruiters to get better, we should probably think up more ways to reward the ones that do their job well. I&#x27;m not sure if there&#x27;s a materially good way to do that, a way that would convince the median recruiter to improve, but it&#x27;s an interesting thing to brainstorm.
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potatoliciousover 11 years ago
I&#x27;ve mostly stopped answering phone calls from numbers I don&#x27;t recognize. I&#x27;ve <i>completedly</i> stopped answering unrecognized numbers from 415- and 650- area codes.<p>I don&#x27;t mind being contacted via LinkedIn, email, Twitter, etc, but cold-calling me is a strict no-no. I&#x27;ve got this written in bold text on top of my LinkedIn profile but yet some still insist.
blhackover 11 years ago
Never, they apparently don&#x27;t know I exist.
vonmoltkeover 11 years ago
Voted &quot;Once a month&quot;, but its more like 8 - 10 year for me. Most are through LinkedIn, but occasionally I get something from a large outfit that has a horribly out-of-date version of my resume still in their database.[1] The LinkedIn contacts are generally pretty good, though I continue to have people misunderstand what &quot;systems engineer&quot; means in my resume.[2]<p>When I was publishing my resume on job sites, which I haven&#x27;t done in a couple years, I was getting tons of contacts, but 90%+ were spammy recruiters who obviously just read and misunderstood a couple keywords. I assume my lack of contacts is a function of my location (Dallas) and variegated EE&#x2F;SysE&#x2F;SE career path.<p>Its kinda frustrating, though, to come on sites like this and hear about how hard it is to find good developers when it seems like anyone who isn&#x27;t already in one of the primary or secondary hotspots doesn&#x27;t exist. Amazon is the only company that consistently reaches out to me, and they finally pitched something that isn&#x27;t site reliability&#x2F;security.<p>[1] Its really funny when I get power engineering pitches because they have a version that is from my pure-EE days. [2] See here: <a href="http://www.incose.org/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.incose.org&#x2F;</a>
biscarchover 11 years ago
I get contacted mostly by CTOs and &quot;spam&quot; recruiters. CTOs have gone through my GitHub, read my blog and often checked out my LinkedIn. &quot;Spam&quot; recruiters are often recruiting me for &quot;Java&quot;-Script (They don&#x27;t know the difference).<p>I always give at least a response to a CTO (As a consultant, this is one way I gain repeat clients)... but I have a template that I spit back at spam recruiters to quickly weed them out.
mokkolover 11 years ago
They call my job sometimes!! They just call my job with the question if I am interested in another job. This is kind of shameless and rude in my opinion. I have been nice until now but I won&#x27;t be next time. Have to explain to everybody every time that I am not looking for another job. That they see my linkedin and see where I work.
lumensover 11 years ago
The problem is that recruiters are not &quot;opt in&quot;. I&#x27;m sure many of the people who voted &quot;multiple times a day&quot; would like to be contacted less, and some of the people who wrote, &quot;never&quot; would actually like a bit more outside attention.<p>We built Mighty Spring (<a href="https://www.mightyspring.com" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.mightyspring.com</a>) to help developers overcome these recruiter-related problems.<p>Our goal is to provide the positive services offered by recruiters (market awareness, matched job opportunities, passive job search) through a web app that you manage on your own time (avoiding the cold calls and spammy emails).<p>We do this through a layer of anonymity for you, the candidate, so that you can engage with the market as much or as little as you like.<p>We&#x27;re in private beta, but will expedite invites to the HN crowd. Email is in my profile if you have any questions.
matthewmacleodover 11 years ago
I got my current position through a recruiter, and I was really impressed. Dropped him an email on a Saturday morning letting him know I was looking for a new position, and by the afternoon he&#x27;d come back with four potential employers who he figured were a good fit, and followed through with the interviews. Also negotiated salary, which was great.<p>On the other hand, I&#x27;ve had some really bad experiences, especially from the employer&#x27;s perspective. Loads of totally unsuitable candidates, lies about their experience (like the one with &quot;10 years of Rails experience&quot;)… I think that you probably need to build up a relationship with a good recruiter, and I&#x27;m not convinced there are many of them.
mgkimsalover 11 years ago
&quot;Few a month&quot;, but it&#x27;s somewhat cyclical. There are dry months with maybe just one ping, but other months with 10+. Not sure if it&#x27;s tied to regional fiscal years, or funding cycles, or the weather :)
henrik_wover 11 years ago
I get contacted a couple of times a week, pretty much only via LinkedIn. It is not often enough to be annoying. In fact, a lot of the times it is good. I find out about jobs I wouldn&#x27;t otherwise know about.<p>As a matter of fact, I am about to change jobs because of a recruiter that contacted my on LinkedIn. So in my case, it&#x27;s been really good :-)<p>I&#x27;ve written more on being contacted by recruiteres on LinkedIn here: <a href="http://henrikwarne.com/2013/08/21/linkedin-good-or-bad/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;henrikwarne.com&#x2F;2013&#x2F;08&#x2F;21&#x2F;linkedin-good-or-bad&#x2F;</a>
hackNightlyover 11 years ago
I welcome recruiters contacting me and even sometimes go to lunch with them to really get to know them better. My opinion is that anyone out to find work for me is worth having around in times like today&#x27;s.
espinchiover 11 years ago
It&#x27;s gonna be difficult to draw conclusions out of this.<p>For instance, your currently location matters a lot. Ever since I moved to NYC (from Geneva, Switzerland) I get contacted by recruiters way more often.
chollida1over 11 years ago
I&#x27;ve never really gotten any of the spam recruiter phone calls that seem to bother everyone else at hacker news.<p>I get a couple of emails a week from other funds or banks asking me to go to lunch to talk about &quot;other opportunities&quot;, but rarely do I get cold calls from recruiters.<p>It could be my location (Toronto Canada)<p>Or that I don&#x27;t have javascript in my skill set( compiler development and algo trading systems are my area of expertise).<p>Anyone know how these recruiters are getting peoples phone numbers?<p>Side note:<p>Anyone know of a good recruiter in the Toronto area?
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cobrausnover 11 years ago
As I was getting out of college I posted a resume online. Before I had any leads from that, I ended up getting a job through a networking event.<p>Two years later, I get an email from a headhunter who found my original resume. It led to my current job, which I enjoy a whole lot more. One thing to keep in mind is that the salary negotiation goes through the headhunter, and it certainly seems like they get additional money the lower of a salary you accept. So never accept the first offer.
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mattwritescodeover 11 years ago
My quest for this year is to try to remove all recruiters from my mailing list. I literally get 4-6 emails and 1-2 calls a day.<p>The most annoying thing. I haven&#x27;t been looking for a job for over a 15 months.<p>I have even had recruiters call my place of work asking to talk to me (which i was most seriously pissed at seeing as i have never given out the office number (come to think of it I dont actually know what it is).
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Aprecheover 11 years ago
Too often. And the fact that I&#x27;ve been at this same job for 5 years should tell you a little something about what they are offering.
super_marioover 11 years ago
I block entire USA on my phone (I&#x27;m in Canada), so I stopped getting cold calls, but I get contacted on Linkedin a lot.
rayinerover 11 years ago
I only get them once in a blue moon, but when I do, they are hilarious. Once, in response to my Linked-In: &quot;So, I see you currently work at [name of my law firm, LLP]. Do you have any experience with Ruby on Rails?&quot; I&#x27;m big on never looking a gift horse in the mouth, but I couldn&#x27;t help but giggle at that one.
bryanlarsenover 11 years ago
What qualifies as a contact? It can range from an obviously generic email or random LinkedIn &quot;please add me&quot; without any customization of the message to a highly personalized email or even a telephone call. The first two are borderline spam and I wouldn&#x27;t count them in such a survey, but some people would...
lportionover 11 years ago
Multiple emails and LinkedIn messages per day is the usual. I don&#x27;t even have connections who are recruiters, but I have used agencies to look for jobs in the past. It&#x27;s almost like they share a candidate database, because I&#x27;m not sure how half of them know I exist.<p>I&#x27;m a developer in North-West England, predominantly C#.
JimmaDaRustlaover 11 years ago
Get contacted frequently on Linked-In.<p>It&#x27;s annoying because its usually a double-purpose e-mail - we want to hire you to do some contract work OR if you&#x27;d liked to hire us to do some contracting work, we&#x27;d do that too!<p>Too many companies trying to scrape together resources to abuse for contract work without any intent on quality it seems.
espinchiover 11 years ago
I have LinkedIn email filtered out, but I still check it once every two weeks or so. Usually, I just respond with a relatively generic &quot;Not available at the moment but thanks&quot;, and often add the recruiter as a contact.<p>You never know when you&#x27;ll need them, so I wouldn&#x27;t completely remove your contact info.
JohnBootyover 11 years ago
Much to my amusement, one actually called me in the time it took me to load this thread and read the top reply.
louhongover 11 years ago
Here is a visualized chart of the responses: <a href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/oimg?key=0Apeq0A1yrFZCdFpHMlJvV0tISUF1V1g5V3owMGZnN0E&amp;oid=1&amp;zx=n7spm01b3ukh" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;docs.google.com&#x2F;spreadsheet&#x2F;oimg?key=0Apeq0A1yrFZCdF...</a>
oftenwrongover 11 years ago
A few a month. It used to be more frequent. When they call, I try to be polite and have a short chat. I tell them where I am, ask what jobs they are hiring for, and promise to send any friends their way if they have a matching background.
mindcrimeover 11 years ago
A few times a week. I just ignore most of them, but the ones who strike me as very professional and worthwhile usually at least get a short note saying &quot;Not looking right now, but I&#x27;ll keep you in mind for the future&quot;.
ruswickover 11 years ago
I am a high school student who has not worked full-time in the industry. My resume consists of two internships and a handful of side projects. Despite this, recruiters still contact me from time to time. I generally ignore them.
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bjelkeman-againover 11 years ago
I am never contacted, even if my contact info is easy to get to, but then I am not a developer but a CTO&#x2F;co-director.
dethtron5000over 11 years ago
Multiple times a day by email, several calls per month. I don&#x27;t answer calls from numbers I don&#x27;t know.
VBprogrammerover 11 years ago
I don&#x27;t have linkedin. I don&#x27;t get any calls from recruiters.<p>At least I hope that is the only reason.
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aatrostleover 11 years ago
Putting my resume on Dice has easily doubled how often I get contacted.
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maulowskiover 11 years ago
Once a day. Apparently, C# and .net is popular in MN.
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icukenover 11 years ago
twice a week
samyxp17over 11 years ago
few a week