Sorry if this is a bit OT, but I'm always surprised by how recruiters are
so reluctant to name the companies they hire for. I understand that you
have in-house and external recruiters and the pay depends on who brings
candidates, but I'm curious to know if that's the only reason not to come
out and say "we are hiring for X Y or Z".
I would imagine that you would get more/better candidates if the candidates
could know in advance if they are interested in more than a "stellar
opportunity" in a well defined location.
Do any of you (potential candidates) reply to vague recruiting emails like
that?

- Matt

p.s: Matt Haines, not sure if you did it on purpose or not, but you replied
to the entire mailing list :)




On Sun Nov 30 2014 at 8:37:30 PM Matt Haines <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Jon,
>
> Drew Haines and I are RoR enthusiasts and run Devco, a software
> development company here in San Diego.
>
> Our skill sets seem to line up with what you're looking for.  All of our
> projects are done on Rails and bootstrap.
>
> If you'd like to discuss details let us know and we can meet in person or
> virtual, whichever is easiest.
>
> My email: [email protected]
> Drew's email:[email protected]
>
> Our Company: dmDevco.com
> Our product: HoursLogger.com
>
> Talk soon,
> <MATT>
>
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