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bityard ◴[] No.41873059[source]
Last year, I was contacted out of the blue by an Automattic recruiter who encouraged me to apply for an engineering position there. I was intrigued for a few minutes because I recognized the company and knew they did some really terrific open source work once upon a time.

But then I regained my senses... I don't have any kind of reputation or extensive proof of accomplishments or character outside of my resume and real-life social circle. Any company that would cold-contact someone like me is 100% dealing with either abnormally low offer acceptance or abnormally high employee turnover, or both. I also remember reading (on Reddit and such) from previous employees that the CEO was best described as "mercurial."

There were enough bright waving red flags that I did not bother to respond.

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1. simanyay ◴[] No.41873420[source]
If it was a recruiter encouraging you to apply, chances are it was a mass campaign to fill the recruiting pipeline.

In my experience that’s how recruiters work and the only thing it indicates is that the company has open roles to fill.

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2. abirch ◴[] No.41873630[source]
Plus the recruiter adds your name to their file and tells future employers that they have x number of great programmers from which to select. You just ++x for the recruiter