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I'm not in LA, I'm up north in silicon valley. The repeat recruiters
I use most are both firms that specialize in tech writing. Email me
offine if you want their names and contact info.
As for working with the same recruiters, I find this interesting since
you
and I are both in Los Angeles. In all the years that I've been doing
this,
I've only spoken with two recruiters on a repeat basis, and the second
time
around did not result in getting hired. This is sometimes disappointing
since some of the recruiters that I have worked with have been
outstanding,
but they usually end up quitting the business for various reasons. For
the
most part, I just don't see the same recruiting firm advertise for
multiple
tech writing positions throughout the year.
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