"Professional Transparency" is an oxymoron.
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"Professional Transparency" is an oxymoron.
I just received a job offer that is a massive step up in title and salary, but the online reviews for the team’s culture are absolutely terrifying. Half the Glassdoor reviews mention high turnover and a toxic leadership style, while the interviewers themselves seemed incredibly stressed out during our calls. The extra $30k a year would change my financial life. Would you take a risk on a known toxic environment?
My team just spent a ton of time interviewing for a software engineering position and right before we put an offer out the headcount got axed. Super frustrating and feels like a complete waste of time that we all dedicated to the process. Anyone else deal with something like this? Honestly I'm pretty annoyed and wish they just never opened the position up from the start
Sad, my LinkedIn profile rarely gets any views and even with Premium only appeared on 20 searches last week😥
How do you handle ghosting in job interviews? There is a company that took 3-4 weeks to complete mid level software developer interviews.I gave final interview last week and haven’t heard anything even after a follow up.Is it normal to get ghosted even after coming this long and investing your energy in the process ? I mean, I am fine if they say no or reject me but just don’t take too long that I start losing interest in the role.Has anyone experienced situations like this before? What did u do
Are we just going to be living in a perpetual state of fearing layoffs? Within the last year it seems like there are rumors on a monthly basis about my company planning layoffs and I've heard similar things from others in tech. I know the job market normally ebbs and flows but it feels with the advent of AI this is just forever going to be our lives now. What to do? 😭
Not necessarily.
Interesting, elaborate then. Or am I supposed to see that title you're swinging and accept your answer as gold?
Actually all businesses should be "professionally transparent". We have some of the problems we have in various industries because that exact thing is missing.
Well, Planned-Obsolescence is an actual thing. Of many other things. And its almost industry standard. I think Canada has limitations on it, while the USA and other countries do not. Its things like that (accepting very bad corporate laws) which makes the world and the products we use questionable. An unfortunate reality my friend.