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Topic Name: Overexposure with recruiters
Message Name: Sorry, jeffjuda and R2
Date Posted: 02/12/2002
In Reply To: I was unemployed for awhile due to downsizing by a major Fortune 5 company last fall. I took the path of least resistance not knowing any better. That is blasting my resume to recruiters and job boards. I am telling you with my experience multiple degrees and salary requirements I am more than qualified for most positions in my field. Here is the result. After spending well over $2000 in job board related doo wopp stuff and redoing my resume three times by three different companies I did not receive one recruiting or job board opportunity nor interview with same. My interviews and offers have been successful because I practiced the old method of Networking and calling my choice companies speaking to the decison makers. It is my opinion that the job boards and recruiters are both overblown. You will often get recruiters contacting you personally requesting you to fill out profile paperwork and requests by same to list your name and information on their Recruiting job board. Now you can do all of this if you want maximum exposure. The odds might be good for your line of work, but for myself this system of employment seeking is a bust. I wish you luck. This is just my experience you might receive different results.
Message: Once again, I must agree with emptyhead -- more and more employers are relying exclusively on their own websites or resume processing centers. Even when recruiters appear on campus to find candidates, their message is likely to be, "Apply on-line or mail your resume to our processing center." Emptyhead may have a strange name, but s/he speaks the truth, so you and R2 would do well to listen.

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