If the job is is specific to a real role, not generic information farming, then I see it having some value.
That said, I much prefer dealing with companies directly vs a recruiter. On Tue, Jul 5, 2016 at 9:34 PM, Sebastian Pawluś <[email protected] > wrote: > Hey, > > This might be odd question to ask here, since the list about Python and > should probably stay as one. But living in Europe I don't know anyone from > this part of the world and as Python programmer myself I know how Python > community is a friendly entity ;) > > Anyway, the real thing is. > > A while ago I created an aggregator for jobs (like all it jobs). It's > called https://whoishiring.io, then short after a person on the twitter > suggested that I should add www.seek.com.au as a source, and I did just > that. > > But then I've found out that a lot (a lot > <https://whoishiring.io/search/-32.491/147.437/3/?order=distance>) of > this jobs are from recruiters companies. I even created a blacklist > <https://gist.github.com/xando/6e3a4de512f45259667833cfbb09420f> and > planning to filter against it and exclude those jobs from listing. I don't > like them, the website was created to increase visibility of job posts, by > covering real company name with theirs they secretly not helping, and the > list of problems with it recruiters is longer. > > The real question is should I do it. Should I filter recruiters out from > this part of the world? Do you guys see any values in those jobs posts, are > recruiters as bad and annoying as here? > > Again if this not something that should go on the list, apologies. But > still I would like to know the your opinion so private emails welcome. > > Best, > Sebastian Pawluś. > > _______________________________________________ > melbourne-pug mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/melbourne-pug > >
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