About 14 years ago, I was struggling to find work in the IT field. I had next to no real experience, couldn't write a resume to save my life, and generally having a miserable time getting calls from anybody.
Except AeroTek/Teksystems/The Master's Group. These are all the same company (or at least were at the time), and their offices (at the time) frequently showed logos from all three. This company would call me regularly, and the conversation would always follow one of two patterns:
Option 1
"Hi Pedersen. We found a possible great fit for you! We just don't see <X> on your resume. Do you have it?"
"No, but I can learn it quickly."
"Ooooh, sorry. We need someone who already knows it. Maybe next time!"
Option 2
"We found a great fit for you! We're going to submit you to the client!"
"That's great! Looking forward to hearing from you later."
*15 Minutes Later*
"Uh, Pedersen? We don't see <X> on your resume. Do you have it?"
"No, but I can learn it quickly."
"Ooooh, sorry. We need someone who already knows it. Maybe next time!"
Back in 1998/1999, it seemed like all phone calls while job hunting were going this way. Every single one. I couldn't get a job. The entire computer industry didn't want me in it. After the latest one, in early 1999, I spent a day pondering whether or not I should even be trying to get a computer job.
Around the end of the day, I realized that the only time I was getting these sorts of phone calls was from this group. Other companies were interested, I was just getting few of them. I needed to take this company out of my life. I called them, told them to never contact me again, explained why, and, for the most part, they've honored that.
Today, they called again. I'm now working on my reply to say "No. Even though the client sounds great, and I would probably enjoy the job, I am unwilling to have your company represent me." Maybe it's petty, but I still can't forget how that company almost ended my career just because they couldn't do a little bit of research before calling me.
Except AeroTek/Teksystems/The Master's Group. These are all the same company (or at least were at the time), and their offices (at the time) frequently showed logos from all three. This company would call me regularly, and the conversation would always follow one of two patterns:
Option 1
"Hi Pedersen. We found a possible great fit for you! We just don't see <X> on your resume. Do you have it?"
"No, but I can learn it quickly."
"Ooooh, sorry. We need someone who already knows it. Maybe next time!"
Option 2
"We found a great fit for you! We're going to submit you to the client!"
"That's great! Looking forward to hearing from you later."
*15 Minutes Later*
"Uh, Pedersen? We don't see <X> on your resume. Do you have it?"
"No, but I can learn it quickly."
"Ooooh, sorry. We need someone who already knows it. Maybe next time!"
Back in 1998/1999, it seemed like all phone calls while job hunting were going this way. Every single one. I couldn't get a job. The entire computer industry didn't want me in it. After the latest one, in early 1999, I spent a day pondering whether or not I should even be trying to get a computer job.
Around the end of the day, I realized that the only time I was getting these sorts of phone calls was from this group. Other companies were interested, I was just getting few of them. I needed to take this company out of my life. I called them, told them to never contact me again, explained why, and, for the most part, they've honored that.
Today, they called again. I'm now working on my reply to say "No. Even though the client sounds great, and I would probably enjoy the job, I am unwilling to have your company represent me." Maybe it's petty, but I still can't forget how that company almost ended my career just because they couldn't do a little bit of research before calling me.
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