> do they have an office in columbus?

Not yet. We're close. When they get enough people in the same city,
they tend to open an office. (As they did in San Francisco, Denver,
Berlin).  There are 3 right now.

They are reasonable people. I'm sure they'll post differently if the
list wants them to. But also, the separate listings aren't without
merit. They are targeting those cities specifically, and they list the
jobs on their site and other job boards the same way.

But seriously, if the consensus is that the list doesn't want them to
do that, I'd be happy to bring it up.

On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 5:24 AM, Uri Guttman <u...@stemsystems.com> wrote:
> On 08/13/2014 05:05 AM, Jonathan Hogue wrote:
>>
>> A remote contractor out of columbus for shutterstock here.
>>
>> Those are probably cities where they have remote workers already, and
>> they are specifically targeting more.
>>
>> I know for me, its easier to talk to local peers if it says Columbus in
>> the job description. Whether it's appropriate for this list is another
>> question.
>>
>> But not a pure recruiter spam tactic. There is some reason behind it.
>
>
> do they have an office in columbus? the reason i see is just to get more
> posts out for the same job listing. there is a rule about not repeating job
> posts too often and this skirts the rule. they could list every city in the
> country and post dozens of times each day. in this current batch of posts,
> they sent in 6 for the same job. not only is it redundant, it can crowd out
> other single job postings.
>
>
> thanx,
>
> uri
>
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