I'd suggest replying from an email address you set up for short-term use
and asking for details of the supposed position.

I think this kind of ad is often just trolling for resumes for the future
without the recruiter having to pay websites like Monster/Dice.

On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 11:11 AM, David Goldsmith
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Anyone know if this guy is legit: I searched the provided email address on
> LinkedIn as suggested and got no hits; I don't want to email it directly in
> case it's a scam.
>
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>> Anyone out there looking for a new gig where you get to code and flex
>> your engineering muscles. I know a recruiter with out a 100 hundred
>> open FTE positions for STEs and SDETs. The market seems to be really
>> heating up in Seattle right now. If you are interested drop me a note
>> or link to me on LinkedIN using the email address [email protected].
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>> -d
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> "By the time I was an older teenager, a certain...attitude was developing
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> certain age--maybe 30 or 40.  The adults had consumed so many resources,
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> shortages of food and water, with riots in the streets, with people begging
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