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Do you really think recruiters will quietly confine their postings to a small area of Perl Monks that doesn't even show up under "Newest Nodes"? My experience with recruiters is that they will pose as a fellow tech person (not outright lying, but implying), or run you down with their car so they can give you a business card, or call you every &#@$* day for weeks until you finally break down and promise to send them your sister's first born kid as soon as he gets his CS degree.

Or maybe I'm just bitter and inclined towards doom-and-gloom soothsaying.

Anyway, what about linking? Instead of posting perl jobs here, post them in the appropriate spot (monster.com or elance or guru.com) and then stick a link in your sig or bio...

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In reply to RE: Employment Status by neshura
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