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Ask HN: How to respond to recruiters who barely speak English?

7 pointsby feybayabout 10 years ago
I&#x27;m currently in the process of looking for a junior development job. As such, I have my resume up on a bunch of different sites (Monster, indeed, etc.)<p>I&#x27;ve lately been getting many calls from recruiters I think are in California (that&#x27;s what caller ID said) who can barely speak English.<p>I&#x27;m having a hard time understanding what they are saying or asking me, and talking to them seems like a waste of time. Would it be poor form to tell them I don&#x27;t want to chat, or what?

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JSeymourATLabout 10 years ago
&gt; How to respond to recruiters who barely speak English?<p>Ignore them; overseas recruiters are indicative of low-rent clients and bottom feeders. Having your CV associated with them damages your brand.<p>A few suggestions-- Remove your resume from the job boards immediately. Instead, focus your search on companies and senior executives who you can help. Linkedin is good for this. (BTW, I&#x27;m assuming you&#x27;ve punched up your profile.) Do look for seasoned, established stateside recruiters who focus on your industry or market. Reach out to them selectively. One way to get on a serious recruiters side-- show interest in what they are working on, ask how you may be able to help them. There is power in a networking relationship.
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informatimagoabout 10 years ago
Ask them their native language, and start talking in it, of course.
gesmanabout 10 years ago
One of the best job offer I got was from recruiter that was exactly like that. He was some sort of front line caller that was hired by pretty decent enterprise.<p>In fact some of my worst interactions (lots of time wasted) were from perfectly english speaking, good looking recruiters.<p>Go figure, but as a rule of thumb there are not hard and fast rules here :)
chrisbennetabout 10 years ago
&quot;I&#x27;m sorry, I can&#x27;t understand you. Just send me an email thanks. Gotta go. Click&quot;
sarciszewskiabout 10 years ago
The correct answer is to not respond.<p>Seriously, they&#x27;re not going to be able to sell you to a prospective client if their English is clearly that terrible. It does more harm than good to have your name associated with them.
notahackerabout 10 years ago
Don&#x27;t?