This is not poor advice. It's what's required to land a job in this market if you've already exhausted your network. If you can land a position using your network, yeah, that's definitely going to be a better/easier…
Same here. The only 'few minutes' ones are the 'easy apply' ones on linkedin, etc. The others range from 20 minutes to an hour.
Personally, I make them get to the point ASAP. These calls seldom last more than a minute when it comes out that they're pushing no benefits contract jobs that are paying well below industry average.
Yeah lying or excessively padding one's resume is likely just going to bite one in the ass if they do actually get an interview. My current hurdle though is soft skills related, rather than technical. I'm not the most…
I'm currently in the job market and I get loads of unsolicited offers too. The issue with these is at least for me they've all been no benefits contract positions paying well below the industry average. These aren't…
This is not poor advice. It's what's required to land a job in this market if you've already exhausted your network. If you can land a position using your network, yeah, that's definitely going to be a better/easier…
Same here. The only 'few minutes' ones are the 'easy apply' ones on linkedin, etc. The others range from 20 minutes to an hour.
Personally, I make them get to the point ASAP. These calls seldom last more than a minute when it comes out that they're pushing no benefits contract jobs that are paying well below industry average.
Yeah lying or excessively padding one's resume is likely just going to bite one in the ass if they do actually get an interview. My current hurdle though is soft skills related, rather than technical. I'm not the most…
I'm currently in the job market and I get loads of unsolicited offers too. The issue with these is at least for me they've all been no benefits contract positions paying well below the industry average. These aren't…