Recruiter wants to know all about your status - RecruitingBlogs2024-03-28T14:27:27Zhttps://recruitingblogs.com/forum/topics/recruiter-wants-to-know-all-about-your-status?commentId=502551%3AComment%3A1795632&feed=yes&xn_auth=no@ Kelly. Agreed, for someone…tag:recruitingblogs.com,2014-03-20:502551:Comment:17956322014-03-20T00:18:42.440ZKeith D. Halperinhttps://recruitingblogs.com/profile/KeithDHalperin
<p>@ Kelly. Agreed, for someone who believes they can pick and choose among the best of many opportunities. The thing is though, even well-crafted postings can be filled, in-error, or they just won't get back to you, so many people (including me) say: "Apply to 'em all- let God sort 'em out..."</p>
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<p>@ Kelly. Agreed, for someone who believes they can pick and choose among the best of many opportunities. The thing is though, even well-crafted postings can be filled, in-error, or they just won't get back to you, so many people (including me) say: "Apply to 'em all- let God sort 'em out..."</p>
<p>:(</p> Good point, Keith about getti…tag:recruitingblogs.com,2014-03-19:502551:Comment:17953892014-03-19T23:17:44.549ZKelly Blokdijkhttps://recruitingblogs.com/profile/KellyBlokdijk
<p>Good point, Keith about getting lots of these messages (and, many are in fact obvious spam). However, jumping through hoops or not, if a person wants/needs a job, dealing with a person or agency that operates this way may do more harm than good for their chances. <br></br> <br></br> <cite>Keith D. Halperin said:…</cite></p>
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<p>Good point, Keith about getting lots of these messages (and, many are in fact obvious spam). However, jumping through hoops or not, if a person wants/needs a job, dealing with a person or agency that operates this way may do more harm than good for their chances. <br/> <br/> <cite>Keith D. Halperin said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://www.recruitingblogs.com/forum/topics/recruiter-wants-to-know-all-about-your-status#502551Comment1795448"><div><div class="xg_user_generated"><p>Dudes/Dudettes: BFD! I get lots of these each day....</p>
<p>If someone wants/needs the job from the company (though it is questionable if the job is real!): they'll go through the hoops. If not: delete/spam....</p>
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</blockquote> Amber the subject line: HR Di…tag:recruitingblogs.com,2014-03-19:502551:Comment:17953882014-03-19T23:15:33.484ZKelly Blokdijkhttps://recruitingblogs.com/profile/KellyBlokdijk
<p>Amber the subject line: HR Director Opportunity in CITY, CA<br></br> <br></br> <cite>Amber said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://www.recruitingblogs.com/forum/topics/recruiter-wants-to-know-all-about-your-status#502551Comment1795427"><div><div class="xg_user_generated"><p>The <span>"I look forward to work with you" was probably a typo, then. Which doesn't help the email be any better. I do email potential candidates, but never ask so many detailed questions in the initial one. If we end up being…</span></p>
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<p>Amber the subject line: HR Director Opportunity in CITY, CA<br/> <br/> <cite>Amber said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://www.recruitingblogs.com/forum/topics/recruiter-wants-to-know-all-about-your-status#502551Comment1795427"><div><div class="xg_user_generated"><p>The <span>"I look forward to work with you" was probably a typo, then. Which doesn't help the email be any better. I do email potential candidates, but never ask so many detailed questions in the initial one. If we end up being able to talk, there comes a time to discuss more specifics about the job, etc. I get answers to questions like the ones in the email, but it is during conversation - not a questionnaire.</span></p>
<p><span>I'm curious - what was the subject line?</span></p>
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</blockquote> Dudes/Dudettes: BFD! I get lo…tag:recruitingblogs.com,2014-03-19:502551:Comment:17954482014-03-19T18:50:08.429ZKeith D. Halperinhttps://recruitingblogs.com/profile/KeithDHalperin
<p>Dudes/Dudettes: BFD! I get lots of these each day....</p>
<p>If someone wants/needs the job from the company (though it is questionable if the job is real!): they'll go through the hoops. If not: delete/spam....</p>
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<p>-kh</p>
<p>Dudes/Dudettes: BFD! I get lots of these each day....</p>
<p>If someone wants/needs the job from the company (though it is questionable if the job is real!): they'll go through the hoops. If not: delete/spam....</p>
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<p>-kh</p> I agree with you on this...…tag:recruitingblogs.com,2014-03-19:502551:Comment:17954392014-03-19T18:02:36.130ZRyan Learyhttps://recruitingblogs.com/profile/RyanLeary
<p>I agree with you on this...<br></br> <br></br> <cite>Linda Ferrante LoCicero said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://www.recruitingblogs.com/forum/topics/recruiter-wants-to-know-all-about-your-status#502551Comment1795283"><div><p>There is so much wrong with that email, I don't even know where to begin!!</p>
<p>If I received that email, like Sandra I would think it's from an overseas company. Knowing it was a local company, I would think they were hacked. I may actually call them and tell them I…</p>
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<p>I agree with you on this...<br/> <br/> <cite>Linda Ferrante LoCicero said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://www.recruitingblogs.com/forum/topics/recruiter-wants-to-know-all-about-your-status#502551Comment1795283"><div><p>There is so much wrong with that email, I don't even know where to begin!!</p>
<p>If I received that email, like Sandra I would think it's from an overseas company. Knowing it was a local company, I would think they were hacked. I may actually call them and tell them I thought they were hacked if an email went out that looked like that!</p>
<p>Quite frankly, I wouldn't think very highly of any company that sent out an email like that. </p>
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</blockquote> The "I look forward to work w…tag:recruitingblogs.com,2014-03-19:502551:Comment:17954272014-03-19T15:16:21.440ZAmberhttps://recruitingblogs.com/profile/Amber689
<p>The <span>"I look forward to work with you" was probably a typo, then. Which doesn't help the email be any better. I do email potential candidates, but never ask so many detailed questions in the initial one. If we end up being able to talk, there comes a time to discuss more specifics about the job, etc. I get answers to questions like the ones in the email, but it is during conversation - not a questionnaire.</span></p>
<p><span>I'm curious - what was the subject line?</span></p>
<p>The <span>"I look forward to work with you" was probably a typo, then. Which doesn't help the email be any better. I do email potential candidates, but never ask so many detailed questions in the initial one. If we end up being able to talk, there comes a time to discuss more specifics about the job, etc. I get answers to questions like the ones in the email, but it is during conversation - not a questionnaire.</span></p>
<p><span>I'm curious - what was the subject line?</span></p> There is so much wrong with t…tag:recruitingblogs.com,2014-03-19:502551:Comment:17952832014-03-19T14:03:03.975ZLinda Ferrantehttps://recruitingblogs.com/profile/LindaLoCicero
<p>There is so much wrong with that email, I don't even know where to begin!!</p>
<p>If I received that email, like Sandra I would think it's from an overseas company. Knowing it was a local company, I would think they were hacked. I may actually call them and tell them I thought they were hacked if an email went out that looked like that!</p>
<p>Quite frankly, I wouldn't think very highly of any company that sent out an email like that. </p>
<p>There is so much wrong with that email, I don't even know where to begin!!</p>
<p>If I received that email, like Sandra I would think it's from an overseas company. Knowing it was a local company, I would think they were hacked. I may actually call them and tell them I thought they were hacked if an email went out that looked like that!</p>
<p>Quite frankly, I wouldn't think very highly of any company that sent out an email like that. </p> Interesting. I have never see…tag:recruitingblogs.com,2014-03-19:502551:Comment:17954122014-03-19T03:43:06.038ZSandra McCartthttps://recruitingblogs.com/profile/SandraMcCartt
Interesting. I have never seen a native English speaker say, " I look forward to work with you".
Interesting. I have never seen a native English speaker say, " I look forward to work with you". Thanks, Sandra. It's actually…tag:recruitingblogs.com,2014-03-19:502551:Comment:17953342014-03-19T02:16:56.316ZKelly Blokdijkhttps://recruitingblogs.com/profile/KellyBlokdijk
<p>Thanks, Sandra. It's actually a local, domestic "boutique" firm with offices in San Diego and Orange County, CA. I probably should have mentioned that above. </p>
<p>Thanks, Sandra. It's actually a local, domestic "boutique" firm with offices in San Diego and Orange County, CA. I probably should have mentioned that above. </p> The email tells me that the w…tag:recruitingblogs.com,2014-03-19:502551:Comment:17951842014-03-19T01:32:17.217ZSandra McCartthttps://recruitingblogs.com/profile/SandraMcCartt
The email tells me that the writer is not a native English speaker and may be with an offshore firm. Delete
The email tells me that the writer is not a native English speaker and may be with an offshore firm. Delete