Same here, was amazed the first few times it happened that recruiting had
been outsourced like that. I tried to nicely tell the first couple I was
not interested but after rewording that statement a few times without them
understanding what I was saying I finally just gave up. Probably does not
While I would agree about the communication barrier -
Just wanted to point out FYI - India is not in the middle east...
On 3/31/06, S. Isaac Dealey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Despite various websites' preference settings (Career
Builder and DICE
come to mind), I STILL get emails from
By the way, I saw the () in your Middle East reference,
but others weren't including it, so I think that was it
was pointed out that India isn't in the Middle East.
Yep, that's why I clarified. :)
Thanks Levi,
s. isaac dealey 434.293.6201
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I'm glad I'm not the only one. Not trying to be mean or anything but when he
sounds like Apu from the Simpsons I really don't listen to what they are saying.
So...
I hope I'm not offending anyone, but at what point do you simply not
respond to a recruiter if there's an obvious language barrier?
Glad to hear it happens to others. Not trying to be mean or anything but when
they sound like Apu from the Simpsons I really don't listen to what they have
to say and just say no thanks.
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Message:
Hi Guys,
English is not my mother tongue. But I can't stop my self putting my two
cents in to this since languages are one of my favorite subjects.
If you guys (Native English speakers) thinks that is a problem you guys
facing - that is wrong. This is an advantage for you.
I'm not been a