Gabor Szabo wrote: > Do you mean if I send my CV to a potential employer I cannot trust them > NOT to distribute my CV to random places? > We live in a small country. People talk. The recipient could be your boss' best friend. > There is no point in sending their CV to a company they already know they > don't want to work for. > > Or the strategy reversed: Send CV to all, and do the filtering with companies who respond. On the way, you can learn how much other companies are ready to offer you, even if you don't want to work there. > Why would someone send their CV to every place that has a job vacancy? > The word is that this is exactly what is happening. To answer your question directly: Why not? > If the employer (person or company) does not want to tell about themselves > I assume they are ashamed of either themselves or the fact that they are > using Perl. No, they want to avoid the situation of having their company's name involved in a ridiculous flame war in a mailing list with high Google rank. And that has happened quite a few times, mostly in linux-il. If an outsider sees what happens in linux-il, taking precautions in perl.org.il is fairly sensible. We know that the lists are very different. An outsider doesn't.
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