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      There is no agenda for the benefit of working people.

      Corpos do this on purpose to tired out the wage slaves with bull shit.

      Best we can do is to educate ourselves and avoid these idiotic games.

      Middle levels and senior people can start doing this today.

      Entry level, well young people act like this is the first time this has happened in history but I can tell you that entry level has been bloodbath since early 1990s.

      But once you get some grip, start acting like you respect yourself

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        If we elect the right people we can make it the agenda. That’s a big ask yes, but it’s also why they don’t want us to vote.

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          If people keep voting two party regime or don’t vote, the owners don’t care.

          Voting third party as protest vote is where it is at IMHO so maybe in 20 years there is a third option

          Ain’t American democracy grand?

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            2 party sucks. But they are not the same. One offers some hope of change. Look at the recents changes to air travels the FTC did. https://www.transportation.gov/briefing-room/fact-sheet-biden-harris-administration-announces-rules-deliver-automatic-refunds-and

            They are consumer protections.

            Now imagine if we organized and voted in ppl like Bernie or AOC. We can achieve real change.

            I’m sorry but voting 3rd party without the math making sense or ranked choice voting, is largely a waste of a vote

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              If only everybody voted AOC, we all would be saved 🤡

              We got obama, how did that go for young and peasants lol

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                I don’t remember can you tell me? I’m sorry I have a pre existing condition that fucks up my memory, only started getting insurance to cover the medicine some time after 2008.

                What type of bridge you live under?

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                  Good for you… Vast majority of people didn’t benefit from it though. It was a half baked measure with a few good thing for some people. But let’s not act like the reform was beneficial to anybody beyond industry and few peasants so they can screach how it was all worth it for them, fuck proper policy analysis 🤡

                  We got the government we deserve I guess jfc

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      Start by paying interviewees the wage of the job posted for their time interviewing and doing “tests”

      These fuckers spend bajillions on HR software and HR execs, surely they can figure out how to hire quality candidates at a more efficient clip?

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        HR is the reverse union… Yet NPCs will accept the parasite but screach at an idea of bargaining power 🤡

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    It may seem counterproductive for recruiters to advertise ghost jobs, theoretically wasting their own time as well as that of applicants—but there are incentives for doing so. About 38% say they post fake positions to maintain a presence on job boards when they aren’t hiring, 36% do so to assess the effectiveness of their job descriptions, 26% want to build a talent pool for the future, 26% hope gain insight into the job market and competitors, and 25% want to assess how difficult it would be to replace certain employees, according to the report. Escalera points out that a big reason for posting these jobs is recruiters wanting to improve their business’ image—nearly a quarter also say that fake jobs help their companies look as if they aren’t experiencing a hiring freeze, and one fifth say they post ghost jobs to improve the reputation of their company.

    Way to validate our feelings about you, recruiters.

    Edit: I’d like to see legislation that goes after “truth in advertising” in this area. This should be illegal. It wastes peoples’ time.

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      Legal vs illegal when it comes to business is a forgone conclusion. Enforceable vs unenforceable should be the main focus. If you pass 100 laws and none of them are enforced on the entities that caused the legislation, you are only punching down.

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          The way we are going, that’s how it will have to handled.

          Bad faith actors will be punished by the mob because the state refuses to do its job.

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    I have job hopped 3 times in the last 2 years, increasing my salary by over 25% each time. My secret? Recruiters. I don’t know if I’m just in a high demand field, but I just keep my LinkedIn profile set to “looking for work” and every couple of weeks I’ll get a new recruiter reaching out. I always respond and see what they’re offering. Sure, 9/10 times it’s not better, but at least I can use them to sharpen my resume/interviews skills. But then there’s always that 1/10 where it’s like “wait, you’re offering HOW much?!”

    I never plan on leaving, but damn, am I just supposed to ignore an offer with a huge pay increase?

    The best time to look for a new job is when you already have one. If you have a job, set your profile to open and keep an ear to the ground. Let the recruiters work for you. You’ll never know what will come your way.

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      Similar for me, but just 2 times in 8 years. Including internal promotions at those jobs, I increased my salary by more than 3x.

      It costs literally nothing to just be open for incoming contact requests.

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      Linkedin is the only worthwhile social media. Just ignore the feed and just use it to connect with recruiters.

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      At what point do they tell you what salary they’re offering?

      Does your field require extensive tests/interview process prior to being hired?

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    No wonder I’ve only had 4 interviews in 9 months. The job application process is fucking ridiculous right now.

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    The one and only time I managed to get scheduled for an interview from an online job application, GMail filed the fucking email as spam! So of course I missed the interview… ☹️

    Fuck online job applications!

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    There’s 2 companies that still have the same job posting I applied to 6 months ago up and none of my other ex coworkers heard anything from them either. I won’t apply to those companies again. Bu bye

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    When I was starting out I would copy job postings for the position I wanted and then post a fake version so I could see what sort of resumes I’d be competing against.

    The take away from doing that: put effort into the design of your resume - make it a pdf and never send a word doc.

    Oh, also applying for jobs is a pure numbers game. You should be applying to as many as you can and not spend too much time on any one application.

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    That would explain my poor luck with getting interviews. So I choose to believe this.

    “Am I unemployable for reasons I am incapable of comprehending?” “No. No, it’s the recruiters who are wrong.”

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    No data, no methodology, and the research was done by a resume company.

    Do you have any clue how to spot an advertisement?

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        I mean if you want to use absolutely worthless personal data, I have 3 peers who were looking for jobs and found them inside of two months.

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          I love how you’re criticizing the data and methodology and then you immediately share anecdotal evidence which you would know is worthless.