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I think jrmehle had the best response:

  Recruiter: How many years of Rails experience do you have?

  DHH: ALL OF THEM
Haha I feel like recruiters do no research about the people they try to contact. Same thing keeps happening to @wycats.
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At my previous gig, I had recruiters from MY OWN COMPANY contact me with "opportunities". I moved on shortly after that.
Were these recruiters that your company hired, or were they actual HR employees from your company?

I would have gone just to see the looks on their faces.

Should have taken the job; might have gotten a raise!
and then refer your colleagues too, for referral bonus !!
That would have been an interesting two-week-notice to give.
In my experience, these recruiters just grep for words like "Ruby" and "Javascript" and blindly send out form letters.

I will say though, when I was looking for a job, a recruiter helped me set up quite a few interviews in a short period, and I ended up being placed somewhere awesome.

I've had pretty poor luck with folks who do out-sourced recruiting, but I recently got headhunted by an in-house recruiter and ended up taking the job and loving it.