Hey guys, I’d like your input on this.
I’ve just received this email for a collaboration proposal, which I don’t think looks sketchy at all.
For a bit more of context, I’m a CS college student about to graduate, and I decided to build a portfolio with academic projects and a small CV which I hosted in GitHub pages.
I’d normally not answer because they send me emails to my non visible email, but this one is on my public email (and wasn’t flagged as spam, could be that both are gmail?).
I googled their email and found what a think it’s their GitHub profile, name and location check out, however they don’t have any repository nor commits.
What should I do? Is this an scam?

Edit: I asked for clarification at the risk of being targeted for spam, and I received a reply within 5 minutes. It’s basically a job to do interviews and meetings. There are a few things that I didn’t find clear, like, who will I be representing during meeting/interviews among other things.
Anyways, I’ll probably decline since it’ll too much for me as a first part time job.


Thank y’all who replied


I mean, if your address already is on Github, nothing is lost by answering.
I’m planning a larger open source project (yeah, for a while now) and have a list of potential collaborators i want to ask then. Or is that a bad idea, unprofessional or something?
I think it seems much more professional if you get concrete right away. More concrete than ‘I have a project’ anyway. Tell them roughly what the project is about, what role you think they can fill and why you think so.
If you write a generic mail like the one OP posted, it just seems like random spam