as a consultant this happens all the time because companies use brokers to find people. the broker only has a vague description of the project to go on, and they are not a domain expert.
i was once turned down by a broker because i "didn't have experience in C". i had listed all the versions of C i've worked with.
as a consultant this happens all the time because companies use brokers to find people. the broker only has a vague description of the project to go on, and they are not a domain expert.
i was once turned down by a broker because i "didn't have experience in C". i had listed all the versions of C i've worked with.