> What's sad, is that people like me used to be represented by a certain kind of recruiter, more akin to a literary agent. They'd beat the bush, and get a portion of the take from that.
> Apparently, this type of job no longer exists. I suspect that the big aggregator sites, like monster.com and Hired are responsible for that.
I’ve worked with Code Talent both when building out a team and when seeking a position myself and found that they work very much like this. I haven’t dealt with them recently, but they seem to still be going strong and doing what they do. I wouldn’t hesitate to reach out to them were I look to hire or find opportunities in the Denver area. Other than as a satisfied client on both sides of the table, I have no relationship with them.
> Apparently, this type of job no longer exists. I suspect that the big aggregator sites, like monster.com and Hired are responsible for that.
I’ve worked with Code Talent both when building out a team and when seeking a position myself and found that they work very much like this. I haven’t dealt with them recently, but they seem to still be going strong and doing what they do. I wouldn’t hesitate to reach out to them were I look to hire or find opportunities in the Denver area. Other than as a satisfied client on both sides of the table, I have no relationship with them.
https://www.code-talent.com/