I'm not sure what I have to do to tell recruiters to fuck off re: the finance industry.
I have no interest, I'm an upstream kernel maintainer, I want to be an upstream kernel maintainer, I want my career to be about upstream kernel maintainership, that's it, your mid-level job doing business logic in C++ ain't that guys.
No matter what I do to my linked in profile to make that bloody clear doesn't seem to dissuade them...
@ljs sir would you like to talk about an opportunity in finance industry
*angry shrieks echo from diogenes' barrel*
@ljs i'm pretty sure they don't even read the profile :(
I have "Recruiters: I'm pretty happy with my current job and will only consider opportunities where I get to do low-level work in C or Rust, ideally open-source on the Linux kernel or related projects" in there and that hasn't made any difference either.
@sven tempting to add something like but like obviously as with you it will have no impact I imagine lol
@wagi I still feel some weird need to have it.
Is definitely useful for book promotion at least
@ljs lol, yes, but I at least try to be professional there.
Mastodon is for shitposting instead!
Edit: oh, I thought you meant adding „but obviously you’re just gonna ignore this and spam me anyway“ to that text which I actually considered
@sven lolll I meant just adding what you added but yeah that's a funny idea.
I try to be vaguely professional there also kinda
@ljs For some years I kept getting recruiters offering me positions in NFT (non-fungible tokens) because I contributed to "nft" (nftables command line tool) lmao