How not to respond to a recruiter’s voicemail
I left a voicemail for someone who looked darn attractive on paper;
this is what I received back via email – really…
Dear S. Levy:
I got your voice mail today.
Please provide as much details as you can about the company
(including a link to its web site).
Also, please research unless you know, if this is a stable and
growing environment, or a come and go, infested with Pakistanis, Indians
and other assorted H1B visa holders.
Regards,
Name
Now I’ve seen spelling errors that made me laugh and spit coffee out
from my nose and read grammar so bad that no matter how many times I
re-read the piece it still didn’t make any sense.
But never a response like this.
I won’t be calling this person for an interview…
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From Steven Levy on the Human Capital League
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