[ale] Can anyone help out a fellow ale'r???

Dave Brooks db at amorphous.org
Tue Jul 31 01:32:51 EDT 2001


Don't get me started on Atlantis Partners.  I haven't had very good
experiences with them, and I really don't have a problem saying it.

Number 1 - I walk in for my first "meeting" with them after I got in touch
with someone -- you know, the one where they walk you around and whore you
to all their recruiters.  They made me sit at an iMac in their lobby and
fill out a techies gold survey.

Number 2 - They've made it quite blatant that they give off an appearance of
a "short order" recruiting firm... try it yourself.  Call them up, ask to
speak to someone, and you'll eventually end up speaking to 5 different
recruiters all working on the same thing.

Number 3 - I was asked to show up at their location for an interview with an
unnamed company.  I show up, wait for an hour in their lobby with two other
guys, only to be told by a recruiter that the main recruiter handling the
interview was on the phone, and also that the representative from the
unnamed company wasn't able to make it.  I also discovered that the two guys
I sat in the lobby with were there fro the same interview.  I didn't
perceive that to be a very professional way of handling things, and after
that I stopped talking with Atlantis.

This is just my experience, though, I'm sure they've found great jobs for a
few people.

-Dave

Thus spake Fulton Green,
>When I saw the reference to TechieGold, I had to laugh. They're trying to
>pass themselves off as the Monster.com of technology careers, but it's not
>until you're called in for a "personal interview" that you discover it's just
>a front for Stride & Associates-owned recruiting firms such as Atlantis
>Partners and Remington International. But the funniest part about talking to
>them had to be when they asked me point blank "so, Fulton, are there any
>companies you'd like for us to submit you to?"
>
>On Mon, Jul 30, 2001 at 10:25:04PM -0700, Charles Pillsbury wrote:
>> While they may find jobs for you, the techiegold
>> people who sent me on some interviews didn't seem to
>> be all that helpful (when i noticed them taking notes
>> when I did a pre-screen and they put down that I had
>> "Lenox" experience I was a bit worried :D ).   
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