Ask HN: do other developers just ignore all emails from recruiters too?
Whether it's a LinkedIn message or they somehow they got my email, with one exception, I never respond to recruiters. Their emails could be polite, personal, and non-aggressive. Or they could still have template placeholders (ie. "{{their name here}}") and tell me in my first year as a developer that I'm a great fit for a senior engineering role. I just don't respond, because otherwise it'd be hours/week of sending email.
Even if I had a template to respond with, it still would take up time. It's strange to get so many emails from people and never to respond, but to be fair, it's the equivalent of cold calling. Do you guys just ignore it too?
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[ 4.5 ms ] story [ 52.6 ms ] threadAnd I'm not looking, so not worried about burning bridges. Thanks for the back-up.
If recruiter replies with usual salesmanship dance, such as "depends on experience" or "competitive" or alike, I usually ignore him for good.
Otherwise, if the pay range is reasonable I don't mind to communicate further, depending on my current situation.
That's what happens when you get assigned to a field by your job and people assume you actually like it... sigh...
If not, I whack the Spam button.
If they are at all thoughtful, they get a thoughtful reply back.
Not all of them, but the ones where they clearly haven't even read my CV. For example the ones that say "if you know anyone else suitable for this role". I ask them how much they will pay me for doing their job.