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slinuxuzer wrote: I dealt with a recruiter recently. I was interested in this job with a company that deals with gaming software, I spend alot of time in casinos, I was interested in this because there would be alot of travel to vegas, Atlantic city and other cool places. Well what turned me off was the job was just installing server side software on sql servers, very simple work. I was under the impression there would be more Admin, design, etc. Higher end stuff, I didnt want to go from doing thinks like Ad design, migrations, server administration to doing a VERY trivial job. I turned it down Later on they did create a new position for a network engineer that I would have been perfect for I contacted the recruiter again. Now they didn't want me because I had reservations before. I felt pressured the entire time to take the installer job, because the company was hurting so badly for installers, and when the engineer job came up, I am pretty sure I didn't get it because the recruiter was holding a grudge. This was a female and Im not bashing women, but I feel that this was a case of a woman holding a grudge and being on a power trip. So no you can't just trust them. They are people. People have motives. The more people they place, the more money they make, and here is the big one; You will be reaping the rewards or suffering the consequences of this kinda of decision long after the recruiter has taken the money and run.
undomiel wrote: Just remember, to a recruiter you're the product and the employer is the client. They always try to please the client. So no matter what they say no they aren't really putting your best interests first.
blargoe wrote: You make it sound like it's evil they got paid for making a successful placement... why shouldn't they get paid for their work?
Whats up with these recruiters turning people down cause they dont like you?
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