The job itself ended up being a a healthy mix of sales, career counseling, and matchmaking. In other industries it seems more common for people in the field to jump into recruiting for that field (finance people to jump into recruiting finance people, lawyers jumping into recruiting lawyers).
I've seen job posts on HN for engineers to do interviews part-time or teach part-time. Are there engineers who would be interested in recruiting? Why or why not?
I am interested in seeing e-mails that engineers have gotten from recruiters (preferably external recruiters, but internal recruiters is fine too). Ideally, I'd like to see decent recruiter messages that grabbed your attention, but if there are not many will take any.
Willing to pay $10 for 10 recruiter threads forwarded to me for the first 50 ppl. Via BTC/paypal/venmo.
my e-mail is david at inboxhire dot com
Not sure if this violates ToS-- if so, I'll delete.
2. What in your job are you missing?
3. Why are you still there even when the job market seems to be extremely healthy right now?
4. What would give you the push to leave?
Feel free to e-mail me answers too if you don't want to post. I'm just curious.