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A sense, having it encountered the same thing several times in the past. I
even got hired into HP under such a ruse.
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> What's that based on?
My other assessments are based on the fact that:
- I've not been actively looking for a new gig for many months now
- She expended enough energy to contact *me*
- Ostensibly she gets a performance review, if not a commission for
every position filled
- The client is certainly both well-known and prestigious
- She was eager for me to jump through hoops over the weekend to provide
her with a customized resume and cover letter post-haste
- Come Monday morning her response to my courtesy phone call was
essentially, "Who? What?"
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