Bernoulli31
Mechanical
- Jan 13, 2016
- 51
Recently I uploaded my resume to Monster, not that I'm actively looking, but I'm open to opportunities for a variety of reasons. Since then, not a day goes by when I get an email or phone call from a recruiter. This would be great, except that 99% of the positions they offer have either nothing to do with my experience and skills, or are in a location that is different than the ones I specified. I'm not talking a few miles, but several states away!
I'm just baffled, did they even bother to read my resume? I bet they just look for key words and then make assumption. For example, I've worked on design of semiconductor facilities (piping, chemical systems, high purity systems, etc.), recruiters thinks I'm an excellent match to actually work in cleanrooms as a microchip fabricator. Or, my resume says I managed a team, recruiters think I'm an excellent match for a project manager. I also supported design of PV facilities, I just got a proposition for an electrical engineer (I'm ME) to work on 12kV PV interconnections (whatever that means). I've done a lot of thermoplastic piping design, here's one thinking I'd be great modeling plastic parts. My resume clearly says I'm European, yet here I have a proposition that requires US citizenship and security clearance. Come on!
Also, 3/4 of the mails and phone I get come from Indian recruiters. Whether they're based in the US or not, I can't tell.
Thoughts? What's going on? What's their purpose? Are they the new "Dear Beneficiary" scammers?
I design aqueducts in a parallel universe.
I'm just baffled, did they even bother to read my resume? I bet they just look for key words and then make assumption. For example, I've worked on design of semiconductor facilities (piping, chemical systems, high purity systems, etc.), recruiters thinks I'm an excellent match to actually work in cleanrooms as a microchip fabricator. Or, my resume says I managed a team, recruiters think I'm an excellent match for a project manager. I also supported design of PV facilities, I just got a proposition for an electrical engineer (I'm ME) to work on 12kV PV interconnections (whatever that means). I've done a lot of thermoplastic piping design, here's one thinking I'd be great modeling plastic parts. My resume clearly says I'm European, yet here I have a proposition that requires US citizenship and security clearance. Come on!
Also, 3/4 of the mails and phone I get come from Indian recruiters. Whether they're based in the US or not, I can't tell.
Thoughts? What's going on? What's their purpose? Are they the new "Dear Beneficiary" scammers?
I design aqueducts in a parallel universe.