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Do you have any tips? All I ever get are Indian IT companies that want to offer training attached to a 19% payback.
Make sure your skills section is filled out. That’s mostly what recruiters use to filter their searches. I’ve added a new skill before and had a message from a recruiter about that specific skill within a week.
Interesting. I haven't updated skills in a while. I'll try that next. Thanks. Wait, are you sure it's skills section and not skills used in job experience section?
Last time I messed with it, when I added a new skill, it let me choose which job experience it was relevant to, so I think they’re linked.
Yeah it's mostly Indian recruiters. Just hear them out when they contact you. They actually need people. When I apply for vacancies, I got nothing. Never heard about payback schemes or anything.
I'm normally not very lucky. Maybe it helps to look like you're not that interested?