another misguided recruiter
Like many others, I get lots of unsolicited email from recruiters who claim to have read my LinkedIn profile and have a great opportunity for me. They're almost always wrong about both. But I usually skim the tech-writing ones when they arrive, to (maybe) learn a little about the state of the field.
The latest one, about a "fast-paced innovative team", started off generic, as most of them do. (Hint to recruiters: if you want me to respond, give me a reason to. I'm not actively looking; you have to show me something interesting.) But the list of responsibilities included "work with architecture and UX teams to understand how best to organize and present the documentation" -- hey, they have a UX team! That's unusual (in a positive way). I kept reading.
Then I got to the requirements, which included:
- Experience with Cobol
- Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office
Ha ha, no.
Also, it's in New Jersey and the ad doesn't say anything about remote employees. Bzzt.

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I got one that started "We see you have experience as $title at $job. Our matching algorithms identified you as a great candidate for $client's open position: Entry Level Positions Open - Immediate Hire."
Um...yeah. Gonna go with "you need to upgrade your algorithms" and also "fix your data scraping algorithms"...
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They're looking for someone to document their horrible crock of a COBOL program before the last person who understands it dies?
Geographically Limited
[sarcasm]Doesn't everyone want to move to NJ? [/sarcasm]
Use $COMPANY_NAME recruiters! We'll get your job description to $HUGE_NUMBER qualified candidates! (Who will ignore it because we spammed them...)
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