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Hiry.com May Be Running a Recruitment Scam or Talent Data Mining
Recruited twice, interviewed twice, never got a job offer. Was contacted by Hiry recruiters twice on LinkedIn over three months, each time with roles priced well above market rate. Both times the process followed the same pattern: a brief generic interview, then a request to fill out an application form and sign up to their platform. No real job opportunity followed either interaction. One of the interviews I intentionally skipped, and received a follow-up email thanking me for "a great chat." Be aware of what you're signing up for if you engage with their outreach. This appears to be talent data collection more than genuine recruitment.
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