I recently interviewed for a Senior Systems Admin Position for an well known global environmental engineering company. The job description was a text book Systems Admin description for server systems, networking and administration. In the description it said at least 5 years experience in systems/networks. I have about 10+ more years experience.
So, during the interview..it was the normal give and take..whats your background experience, what kind of work did you do with your last employer..etc...etc. It was a very relaxed hour long interview with 3 guys, the Computer Systems Director, Computer Systems Manager and another System Resource Analyst (which is basically there description for Admin/Helpdesk.)
So, from the interview, I got that they were more concerned with internal support/customer service..they described the position as a "multitask/multi-hat" position, where I could be configuring a server or cluster and at other times support application rollout to thousands of users or just be available to provide general system support.
So, all around pretty basic.
A few days later I got a call back from the recruiter who stated that thier reply was that they liked me a lot; but felt that I would feel "restricted" in this position based on the type of work I would be doing and that they felt I would fit better into a developmental systems role. I really do not get any idea where they got the idea to label me as a developer as I have limited programming/scripting skill and the subject was not even discussed during the interview.
So, I really do not know what to take from this response to my interview. Are they just trying to cop out with the response that I would not be happy in this position? I requested 72K annual minimum and the recruiter said that the asking price was well within the proposed salary budget from the employer. If this was just a helpdesk position as they seemed to describe the position as geared toward more customer service/systems support....why in the hell did it advertise the position as a Senior System Admin position? I mean, this is not a small company; but a well established privately owned global engineering firm. They should know what they are doing and what they are looking for.
Just a very odd response in my opinion. Anyone had similiar responses that do not make sense to them from thier interviews?

-Rikku