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    1 How to Uninterest Me in Your Job Opening
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    3 :author: Aaron Ball
    4 :email: nullspoon@iohq.net
    5 
    6 
    7 == {doctitle}
    8 
    9 I have been recieving an incredible amount of job calls and emails lately. I
   10 mean, so many that I'm concerned my cell phone minutes will go over my alotted
   11 450 (sure, I don't have to answer those calls). For whatever reason, I actually
   12 read through most of these emails. However, lately my brain has been tuning its
   13 spam filters to reduce the strain of going through that much junk. For you head
   14 hunters out there, here is my personal list of easy ways to uninterest me in
   15 your job opening. You might want to pay attention because I suspect I speak for
   16 a lot of people.
   17 
   18 1.  Using words like **URGENT**, **NEED**, **ASAP**, and/or *OPPORTUNITY*
   19 +
   20 This will not make me want to answer your email any faster. It will, in fact,
   21 make me sad to see an email from you and not want to do business with you ever.
   22 
   23 2.  Writing subject lines all or mostly in caps
   24 +
   25 Your excessive use of caps lock will only deter me from reading your email. All
   26 caps says to me "no one is interested in this job for a good reason so I will
   27 resort to doing whatever I can to make sure that people read the subject of
   28 this email".
   29 
   30 3.  Telling me there is a need for a <job title> in my area
   31 +
   32 You see, now it just looks like you're spamming me using key words from my
   33 website. If you have a job in my area, tell me what the job is and who it's for
   34 - not that there is one.
   35 
   36 4.  Describing in the job requriements that I must be able to "operate well
   37     within time constraints and be able to multi-task in a fast-paced
   38     environment"
   39 +
   40 I understand there are some exceptions to this but most jobs require this. In
   41 fact, I can't remember a single recruiter email yet that hasn't mentioned this.
   42 
   43 5.  Use the words "fast-paced environment"
   44 +
   45 This one is almost a sure fire way of getting me to delete your email in a
   46 fast-paced way. I have had really bad experiences with this one.  I'm sure you
   47 mean well and intend this to say "__dynamic changing environment__", but to me
   48 this says "__lots and lots of unpaid overtime__".
   49 
   50 6.  Make it clear to me that you found me only on a few keywords on my resume
   51     and offer me a job that is not even remotely close to what I do.
   52 +
   53 Just because the keyword _Java_ is in "Java Application Administrator" on my
   54 resume doesn't mean I'm a "Java programmer".
   55 
   56 7.  Offer a 3 to 4 month contract in another state where the cost of living is
   57     far higher than where I am now
   58 +
   59 Does anyone ever take these? I just don't see a reason to move to another state
   60 for "3 to 4 months" other than just wanting to visit that state.
   61 
   62 8.  A job regarding ways to make SuperUberplexes of moneys from home working
   63     only a small number of hours per week
   64 +
   65 Call me closed minded but I view these as either pyramid schemes or
   66 get-rich-quick schemes. I've seen many of these and they either land people in
   67 jail or fizzle out with little to no consequence or profit.
   68 
   69 9.  Call or email me when you clearly know only a small amount of English
   70 +
   71 What do you think outsourcing your recruiters says to me? If I ask a very
   72 simple question and it is not understood, not because I didn't phrase it right
   73 but because the recruiter doesn't know the words, I will not be very interested
   74 in your job opening or company.
   75 
   76 10. Send me an email that is obviously a generated template
   77 +
   78 The sentence "Our records show that you are an experienced IT professional with
   79 experience In . Net Developer This experience is relevant to one of my current
   80 openings. <Paste opening title from website here>" is clearly generated.
   81 Firstly, the word *in* should not be capitalized In the middle of a sentence,
   82 even if In a title. Also, it's **.Net**, not **. Net**. Additionally, you
   83 missed a period. Most likely when you copied and pasted the job title in your
   84 sentence you overwrote the period at the end.
   85 
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