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I'm in 100% agreement and generally dislike information asymmetry jobs, but it doesn't mean they can't help your prospects when you are talking with them. Your judgement of a recruiter as a person isn't generally relevant to job seeking, but it doesn't work like that the other direction.

If you're looking for a job and talking to recruiters it's foolish to then treat them coldly, if you hate it so much find other means, I've had plenty of success with personal network referrals and cold applying also. It's like working with a realtor but then trying to avoid telling them why you moved or what type of house you're looking for and only giving them your budget. It makes no sense to me.



the info you give them allows them to make more money off you or close faster.


It's not clear to me that you really understand the hiring process at all, which might explain your strange negativity.

How is a recruiter getting you more money (and increasing their commission) or landing you a job quicker bad? As a candidate you arent't paying them a dime and you are free to walk away at moment's notice.


i’ve dealt with plenty of strange negativity from recruiters, thanks




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