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Monkeytennis
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Technology@lemmy.world•Finding a Tech Job Is Still a NightmareEnglish
2·2 years agoAbsolutely fine to politely ask for a salary range, in my experience. I’ve never found they hide it, but the ranges can be broad.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Finding a Tech Job Is Still a NightmareEnglish
1·2 years agoBlaming young adults and families is unfair. Many institutions need to be held to account for advertising outcomes which don’t materialise for their students.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Finding a Tech Job Is Still a NightmareEnglish
3·2 years agoUnfortunately it seems there are no consequences for the universities, and it’s not hard to make those qualifications seem both alluring and lucrative.
There’s got to be a way to hold them to account for the countless graduates who don’t end up finding industry positions.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Finding a Tech Job Is Still a NightmareEnglish
9·2 years agoI’m probably in an echo chamber. I hope that 2nd application goes well for you.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Finding a Tech Job Is Still a NightmareEnglish
2214·2 years agoIn my experience, good candidates (including interns/juniors) are still landing the roles. Hiring in tech/design/product is tough because there’s a deluge of applicants who’ve either coasted during the boom, or been sold a lie by an educational institution.
You can spot the ones who apply for 40 jobs a week, and those who’ve used chatGPT a mile off, and they’re usually the worst candidates, with long, bland, unfocused resumes.
LinkedIn is full of my worst ex-colleagues bemoaning the lack of opportunities, like they’re entitled to it.
Please tell me if I’m being unfair. Maybe I should be less cynical.
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Technology@lemmy.world•When did paid podcasts become a thing?English
6·2 years agoA shameful culprit IMO was the Kermode and Mayo film review. Two wealthy broadcasters (one extremely wealthy) who left the BBC, created an objectively worse show, half of which immediately went behind a paywall. Then they started voicing atrocious adverts and wingeing that people should pay so they could keep the lights on.
They could easily have experimented with a Patreon, but the arrogance was clear.
The only upside was that I felt no pain in dropping them like a stone, but I do miss the old show and never found a good replacement.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Meta and Salesforce are looking to rehire some workers they just laid off. It's putting those people in an awkward spot.English
12·2 years agoI know what you mean, but it would depend on my current situation. Assuming I’ve had to find another job with short notice (and I’m still in my probation period) it could be a great opportunity to leverage a massive pay increase, then spend the next year planning a proper move.
I wouldn’t list it as separate employment on my CV, unless I knew it was going to be scrutinised, in which case, it’s easily explained and reflects pretty well - they wanted me back.
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Science Fiction@lemmy.world•What are you Watching (September 2023)English
5·2 years agoI’m about half way in, and the acting has been patchy - the guys playing Trumbull and Sims are bad, but when contrasted with Tim Robbins and Rebecca Ferguson, they come off a lot worse.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Amazon is seeing some employees quit instead of moving to a new state as part of relocation mandateEnglish
7·2 years agoI love seeing people stand up to these mandates. I flat out ask the purpose for my physical presence, and unless it’s an objectively good reason AND everyone else required will be present, I’m staying away. I’ve too often arrived at an office to sit on a Teams call.
I’m not contributing to traffic pollution and seeing my kids less to satisfy someone’s whim or real estate investment. As far as I’m concerned, that ship has sailed. Virtual whiteboards exist. Welcome to the future.
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Reddit@lemmy.world•Sound Off: How many 10+ year redditors have left the site?English
1·3 years agoI had various accounts over the years, but switched from Digg, which must’ve been pre-2010.
It’s sad, but most communities felt crowded with people jumping down other people’s throats, so I don’t miss many
I also find the “just look how bad the hands are heh heh heh” thing so dumb … it’s going to learn how to draw hands pretty quickly