Here’s an example.
Like many professionals, I often get unsolicited emails from headhunters. Typically, these are from human beings who’ve been searching LinkedIn and sending out emails to likely candidates.
Last week, I get this from
someone named ‘Joey’.
Quote:
I looked at your background and I think your project management experience would make you a great fit for the Senior Project Manager opportunity at XXXXX! Our team is comprised of recognized experts who enjoy the excitement of a forward thinking company.
With over a 100 year legacy, XXXXX recognizes the past to innovate the future. Our state of the art methods have helped shape the world for decades. As the world continues to spin, changes seem to happen faster than ever. There will always be work to do.
I'd love to speak with you and share more details about the company and the role. Are you available in the coming days for a brief conversation?
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The signature to the email was also just Joey. No company name, no phone number or website.
I checked out the company that was ‘recruiting’ me and saw they don’t have a presence in the NY market. So looking at the email it was sent from, I found this
joey@findemtalent.com.
Searching for that domain, I came upon a company this company
https://www.findem.ai/solutions/platform that evidently uses AI to solicit prospective employees. Likely capable of doing the work of hundreds of humans in a fraction of the time.
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