Because he got the name and number by a referral, most likely in a conversation with someone that knows Adam. Evan / Adam, not that far off.
Some bridges are built to be burned.
Stranger
You’re not supposed to pay any reputable recruiting company. However, there are companies out there that will try to get you to pay them to “try” to find a job for you. This may have been what this call was.
Huh. I’m a lawyer, and I get calls like that twice a week. But my name, number, and basic resume are available online, and headhunters are common in my field, so I guess I could see how it would be strange if you are in a filed where they aren’t so common.
You get calls twice a week from recruiters that can’t get your name right, are ambiguous about how they got your name and number, and ask probing questions about your retirement plans?
Stranger
I threw my business card into one of those “Win a free lunch” baskets at a lunch counter and, a few days later, started getting headhunter calls on my work number. I can’t prove causation vs correlation but I suspect they passed my card along. The guy didn’t even try to say he heard about me from a friend or fellow employee or anything, just that he had my number.
I’m in a somewhat related field as Rand Rover, and when the economy was strong I’d get these sorts of calls all the time. They dropped off for a while, but I can tell the economy is strengthening because they’ve started to pick up again. I’m at probably one a month now.
He didn’t say they were calls from *good *recruiters.
Not that I’m anyone in demand but my experience has been the same. They almost always introduce themselves by saying “Hi I’m ____ and I saw your resume on dice.com” or whatever. He probably wasn’t out to scam you but you probably didn’t loose anything either. IME finding headhunters who are willing to talk with you on the phone is the easy part, or at least it’s easier than actually finding a job.
Yep, and sometimes they are from good recruiters, and sometimes they are from bad ones and sometimes they are cold calls, and sometimes they scribbled a note down Evan? Johnson at XXX-XXXX…and now two weeks later can’t remember who they were talking to when they scribbled down something like your name.
Sometimes you can get lunch out of them…