Letβs be honest... if you have "Machine Learning", "PyTorch", or "Quantum" anywhere on your resume or LinkedIn, your inbox is a burning trash fire.
Every single day you get hit by automated messages from recruiters who clearly haven't read your profile. They want you to interview for a "great opportunity" that pays half your salary and requires you to move across the country.
Iβve been working as a tech and engineering recruiter for over ten years... and I want to let you in on a secret. Your data is being traded like a commodity.
When you submit your resume to a standard job board or recruitment agency, it doesn't just sit in a secure folder. It gets parsed, index-matched, and thrown into massive databases that hundreds of junior recruiters query daily. They don't care about your career goals... they just need to hit their daily outreach targets.
This is why you need to start shielding your contact details.
When you look for a new role, you shouldn't have to deal with recruiter spam or the dreaded "black hole" where you send a resume and never hear back. You should have control over who sees your contact information.
By utilizing platform shielding, you keep your name, email, phone, and LinkedIn hidden. Employers only see your actual capabilities... your core skills, years of coding experience, and technical highlights. Only when an employer is actually interested in your vetted profile and commits to a fast feedback loop do you authorize the release of your details.
It's time to stop letting recruiters commoditize your career... protect your data, shield your resume, and only talk to decision-makers who respect your time.
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