When you're in a position of job security, it's easy to see recruiters as selfishly aggressive head-hunters looking to cash in on you as a product. Take a moment and look at it from the perspective of someone who either a newcomer or has experience in another industry 2/*
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When you're self-taught, you're tech jobs have only consisted of building small projects for friends, local companies or your school, it can be hard to see how your experience and interests relate to companies in * Silicon Valley *. This is where these firms come in 3/*
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When I moved back to SF, I signed up on Dice (yeah, I know), and began the onslaught of tech recruiter firm emails. I was desperate for work and had no idea what I was doing. I met with a few shady firms who wanted to get a contract, had no interest in helping me as a person. 4/*
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One of those firms, however, identified that my experience and interests were a match with a few of their clients and took the time to help me workshop my resume, held a few practice interviews, and reached out to a few companies to have me interview for the feedback 5/*
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That feedback and those interviews were invaluable. Having someone on your side, when you're struggling through impostor syndrome and also trying to find a job at the same time, is an amazing thing. They want to get you hired as much as you want the job. 6/*
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What I'm saying is this: If you're in a position of comfort, maybe direct those recruiters toward someone in your life who might need a helping hand and someone in their side of the ring to help them along. Side note: Recruiting is hard, often thankless work.
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Another note on this topic: When tech companies do layoffs, engineers tend to get recruiter emails. Non-engineering folks do not. Especially if they’re in specialized roles for which the market is smaller. You might be the link they need.
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i find it ironic that often those that complain, publicly, about annoying recruiters are often ones to also complain about others' privilege
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