Netanyahu
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ghost jobs where there is never and was never a position in the first place. So many of the job openings aren’t even real and they’re a huge waste of time. I wouldn’t be surprised if 80% of the job openings aren’t event real ones.
Most well paid jobs are given to people, who just happen to know a guy within the company. Corporate culture calls it networking. Normal people call it nepotism. In the best case they just give the job silently, but more often than not HR is still required to follow the official process. So they put on this whole show to give the job to a guy they knew would get it from the get go. Talking about wasting everybody's time...
After months of job application hell, your standards have been slowly eroded by the previous reasons and bleak options; you are ready to take any job (to not be homeless), even if it means moving. You move your life across the country, only to realize that you dont know anyone, and fear going to work, fear that this souless, lonely grind of barely getting by, despite the promises of graduating college, is gonna be your life forever. But the thought of going through job application hell again is so strong, that you keep grinding until the inevitable existential crisis drags you back into facking corpo job application hell.
From my years of experience, I have noticed that the root of all this evil is HR.
Most well paid jobs are given to people, who just happen to know a guy within the company. Corporate culture calls it networking. Normal people call it nepotism. In the best case they just give the job silently, but more often than not HR is still required to follow the official process. So they put on this whole show to give the job to a guy they knew would get it from the get go. Talking about wasting everybody's time...
After months of job application hell, your standards have been slowly eroded by the previous reasons and bleak options; you are ready to take any job (to not be homeless), even if it means moving. You move your life across the country, only to realize that you dont know anyone, and fear going to work, fear that this souless, lonely grind of barely getting by, despite the promises of graduating college, is gonna be your life forever. But the thought of going through job application hell again is so strong, that you keep grinding until the inevitable existential crisis drags you back into facking corpo job application hell.
From my years of experience, I have noticed that the root of all this evil is HR.