Bc I ask clarifying questions in the comments about the role and it just gets them upset. My questions are… pointed but not rude or anything different myself or anyone else who’s critically thinking wouldn’t ask in the intro call. recruiters in Detroit keep on trying to do this annoying ass thing where they won’t list the actual location of the role and use “Metro detroit” as the description instead of “Troy” “Dearborn” “Warren” or wherever, and there’s so many cities in “metro Detroit”. My hunch for why they’re doing this is because it’s too easy to figure out which company the role is for when they do this and they don’t want to give it away. Someone today posted a job in their LinkedIn feed doing this, and I asked why their firm keeps doing this and that I don’t apply to roles that do do this and then it turned so heated bc they weren’t answering directly and telling me to DM them. It got “corporate sassy”, and he deleted my original comment. Then last week a recruiter deleted my comment when I asked how come every contract firm keeps posting this same role over and over and it’s not getting filled. (One role for example the DoD, the army, and GM has been going on for three years in Sterling Heights, another has been a CRM role in Lansing going unfilled for a year, and GM+Ford post the same jobs unfilled over and over looking for underpaid developer roles). This is so much text and but I’m now visualizing recruiters making their job descriptions like this for SE Michigan roles.
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