Recruiters are the bane of my existence

Lately i've been getting a lot of requests for recruiters on linkedin saying they have a positions and wanted to have a casual call. They'll ask all kinds of invasive questions like how much i'm making, my jobs. Then hours later they'd say the "hiring manager" isn't interested in my profile.

I strongly believe they're just collecting my data under false pretense.
If you're a recruiter either say first the position and company you're looking to fill or kindly fuck off you parasite.

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u/monarchyofthedead — 3 days ago
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Rude behavior from vietnamese

To preface: I'm vVetnamese full blooded, lived in vietnam until 19;

26 now, decided to spend 3 months here to reconnect.

I live abroad in Japan, my work is in Japan. I've gotten very used to culture of respect from everyone, young or old.

I was shocked to come back and see people cutting in line I WAS WAITING FOR in the cafe, hotel or restaurants. Or the culture of openly bad mouthing people and the constant yelling.

Frankly It's quite disappointing especially since I see it in younger people. I didn't remember things being this way when i was growing up here. What the fuck happened?

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u/monarchyofthedead — 27 days ago

văn hoá làm việc ở việt nam

Cho em xin hỏi về văn hoá làm việc ở việt nam.

Em làm trong IT mà làm ở nhật nên văn hoá thấy hoàn toàn khác với Việt Nam.
Văn hoá là làm gì cũng phải làm kỹ mới dám lên tiếng về ý tưởng của bản thân, reputation là mọi thứ.

Gần đây công ty em có thử nghiệm với offshoring cho engineers ở việt nam mà em thấy cực kỳ thất vọng chất lượng làm việc. Tiếp xúc với engineer bên công ty việt thì thấy nhiều khi trả lời không thực tình (câu nào nói cũng nửa đúng thôi). Kỹ năng skill thì 30-35% engineer là ổn, còn lại thì có vẻ tiếng anh kém nên không có khả năng/cơ hội để đào sâu nên thường hỏi thì lại không trả lời được câu đơn giản.

E muốn hỏi đây là sự thật mặt bằng hay là chỉ công ty offshore này quái lạ kém ntn. Em cảm ơn

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u/monarchyofthedead — 1 month ago

I've been doing Infra/DevOps for about 3 years now, a lot of EKS, Serverless etc.

When i was starting I was just given the opportunity to try it and I just studied as much as possible and managed to completely at this point now multiple projects as Infra engineer.

How would me taking the certificate communicate to future employer? My purpose is to fill the gaps in my knowledge

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u/monarchyofthedead — 2 months ago

Background about myself:
- I actually worked as a SWE in japan for roughly 3 years (completely english environment), first year was more general full stack SWE but then i managed to switched to DevOps and Cloud for the last 2

- Moved back to home country for an exciting job where I could lead the entire IT department for cloud engineering of a small company. The work has been interesting but I realized that I ultimately want to move back to japan and settle there for the rest of my life. I'm thinking of moving back in one year or 2.

I am working on JLPT N2 (hopefully will get it end of this year), if not i'll do BJT until i get JLPT N2 level.

Given where i'm at years of experience wise, i'd still put myself around mid level, What are my chances of getting a job in japan from abroad?

I'd also consider going for masters in japan so that i can put myself back into japanese job market.

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u/monarchyofthedead — 2 months ago