Ask HN: Why do LinkedIn recruiters give so little details about their offers?
It seems that +80% of linkedin recruiters want a phone call before giving you the most basic details: sector, salary range, remote...
Isn't it an extremely inefficient way of hiring people?
Are they attracting anyone besides crappy/desperate developers?
I really don't see how it makes any sense business wise, how do they stay in business acting that way?
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[ 3.1 ms ] story [ 35.9 ms ] threadPlenty of them are employees, so whether it makes business sense could be irrelevant.
Similarly, maybe some shady LinkedIn recruiters are looking for people who don't ask many questions. Or maybe they want to filter for people who aren't so "shameless" to expect the salary to be openly discussed for a job. /s
[1]: https://archive.ph/20200531034340/https://www.businessinside...
Right now, especially, it's a sellers' (developers) market. You have far more negotiating power than you realise.
If you're actively seeking though, it is beneficial for you to talk to one or more good agents, but finding a good one can be hard.
Sales is much easier over the phone than via LinkedIn.
Most of the times, recruiter does not know what he actually require. They are not clear about salary, exact responsibility, work culture, company working and on boarding. I just ignore most of them.