All the emails follow the same pattern:
- Tech startups
- One initial email with them being very impressed with my background
- two "gentle nudge" followups
- All the links are prefixed with "znsrc.com"
Looking at the original email, I can't seem to find what company is hosting my information on their platform so I can ask them to remove it.
Sometime ago I did ask getrocket.com to remove me from their list. They claimed to remove me. However they followed nearly the same pattern, so I have to wonder if they got better at hiding their tracks and didn't end up removing me.
Due to the spammy nature of these emails, I would never consider a job opportunity from any of them.
I was hoping some HN folks might have some insight on who this business is so I can opt out.
Perhaps we need a service that will send an automated barrage of emails directly to a recruiter to remove an email address from their system. If enough people start using said unsubscribe service, recruiters might start to take the hint.
Not sure how they got linked, other than the same last name we have very little in common. We work in completely different industries and different job roles.
Really wish there was an easy mechanism to correct the mistake though.
I have no idea how to change the behavior of recruiters using automation in this manor.