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I recently had a recruiter repeatedly ask me if I know "the DOM programming language"...
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@alexbrooklyn considering we'd just spent a solid 10 minutes talking about my experience with vanilla JS and React I decided I was just going to start answering all his questions with yes/no or refer to my previous answer. Needless to say they offered me the job but I turned it down.
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Update:
no official response. I was thanked for “providing feedback” on the LinkedIn message. And was told he’ll reply when he’s back in the office (both messages were sent at 1am my time ... he on vacation?)
No response yet. Think I’ve been blacklisted
#result #oneRecruiterDown
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