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ROB DAVIS, P.E.
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| Q14: Do you meet with recruiters in the Redmond area?
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The short answer is, I enjoy meeting people, especially new people.
Unfortunately, I do not have 2 to 3 hours of free time per caller.
The long answer is,
ideally I would like to meet
everyone who contacts me, however other
commitments and the large volume of calls
and e-mail messages I receive do not
allow for this. I receive up to 15 calls
and e-mails per day, and do not have 2 to
3 hours of free time for a face to face
meeting with every caller. There are not
enough hours in the day. I'm sorry, but
I do not have 45 hours per day.
If you have a Redmond area 'end client' who wants to
meet with me face-to-face, then I will be happy to meet you at the same time or -
what is usually more practical - meet you right before I meet your end client.
Let us make sure there is no
misunderstanding between you and me. I
would love to drop everything and
meet you as soon as you call. Recruiters
are especially fun and easy to
meet because they have good people
skills. I enjoy meeting people,
especially new people.
Unfortunately, I do not have 2 to 3 hours
of free time per caller.
Why would you like to meet with me face to face?
- Is it because you want to ask a
couple of questions? On the phone
you can ask the very same questions!
- Is it because you believe how I look
is important? Are you concerned about my manners? Do
you want to see the clothes I
wear? No problem. I can e-mail
you a picture or two, usually
within 24 hours.
- Is it because you're concerned about
your fee, and you feel that
getting my signature is
more important than anything
else? No problem. If you e-mail
your forms to me, and your forms
are not in conflict with sections
10, 17, 21, 31, and 39, then I will
make sure that you get my
signature, usually within 24
hours. The same holds true for
regular mail, except it takes a
little longer.
- Is it because you believe we could
spend more time together
if we met face-to-face?
Unfortunately, most of those 2-3
hours per face-to-face meeting
I used to spend fighting traffic,
searching for hard to find
physical addresses and parking
spaces, and filling out
complicated, multi-page forms
with questions that the recruiter
could have asked while on the
telephone prior to our
face to face meeting.
The actual time I
used to spend with recruiters
face to face was usually not more
than 5 minutes.
- Is it because you cannot make up
your mind? If a recruiter is able
to read my resumes, view my
standard answers to the FAQs, and
interview me on the phone for 5
to 10 minutes, and if after
all this he/she still cannot
decide whether or not there
is a reasonably good skills
match, then that recruiter should
not be representing me. Time is
my most valuable commodity.
Please do not waste it.
To sum it
up, the majority of
recruiters are real professionals and they
want to work with me. If you're in the
minority and you cannot work with me,
then I cannot work with you. There are
too many agencies and contract staffing
firms out there for me to play games with
a smart person who wants to play games
with my time, life and paycheck.
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| Resume
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For Rob's resume, click here
or here.
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| Contact Rob
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For contact info, click here.
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