>headhunter contacts me but is unable/not allowed to give me any details on what they're offering in terms of salary/benefits
>say I'm not interested then
>he says he'll call me back
>contacts me again a over a week later and has some of those details now
Why do they do this? On what grounds do they expect me to be interested in their offer if they can't tell me what they're offering? How does it take them over a week to secure those details? Hell, why won't they ask me what sort of offers I'd be interested in?
It's happened to me twice already, one time I ended up refusing outright since their offer was much lower than what I was making, the other happened last week.
Just try to find out at which company the contract is, then apply at the company yourself. They are making money of your contract if you accept, most of the time a percentage. So if you apply yourself you might even make more money with the same contract.
P.S. Hitomi Tanaka
>>1958955
thanks family
>>1958955
>Hitomi Tanaka
the girls are so hot but the porn sucks
everything is censored and the girl is annoying
>>1958942
He contacted you to try to get you as a fluff applicant. They were never really interested in hiring you, but you're there to pad the stack.
If they really wanted you as opposed to someone else, the guy would have spent more time talking to you and would have had your info up front.
>>1958983
I mean, realistically nowadays linkedin gives potential hiring managers just about all they need in order to effectively determine who they would like in an ideal world; from that point on it's just a matter of figuring out what they're willing to take salary-wise in order to get one of the preferred applicants to jump.
>>1958942
That's how MLM recruiters act.
>get the interview
>if it goes well
>"I understand that a headhunter placed me in this job interview, and their fee is usually very high if their client secures the job, I could tell them that the job interview went poorly. I can start monday?"
I did this... walked off with 70K job.
>listed as C# developer on linkedin
>get 10 offers a week
>they get mad when you dont respond
kek
>>1958942
If they don't tell you upfront about the salary it's not even worth looking in to