For the record, job postings have always been fine on perl@perl.org.il, and on israel-pm before it.
On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 3:25 AM, Eli Billauer <e...@billauer.co.il> wrote: > Gabor Szabo wrote: >> You have not given either the name of the company or your own name. >> Is that some secret operation? >> >> > > Given the flames job postings receive every now and then (in other > mailing lists more often than this one), I'm not sure I would identify > my company nor myself. > > > The logic goes like this: If someone is looking for a job, all he or she > needs to do is to drop a mail with the relevant CV. If this person wants > to keep his or her jobseeking secret, doing this is not wise anyhow, > even if all cards are on the table. If it's not a secret, there is no > reason not to drop this mail to just anyone. Conclusion: Telling > everyone who you are has no effect on who's going to send you their CVs. > > > So except for satisfying our curiosity, there is no reason whatsoever to > say anymore than just the job qualifications. As a matter of fact, there > is no point to even spell out these, since obviously anyone looking for > a job would send the CV anyhow. I mean, it costs nothing. > > > This is an annoying result of simple game theory, but it all started > when people thought it's cool to "educate" companies' representatives in > public. > > > Eli > > > -- > Web: http://www.billauer.co.il > > _______________________________________________ > Perl mailing list > Perl@perl.org.il > http://mail.perl.org.il/mailman/listinfo/perl > -- Gaal Yahas <g...@forum2.org> http://gaal.livejournal.com/ _______________________________________________ Perl mailing list Perl@perl.org.il http://mail.perl.org.il/mailman/listinfo/perl