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To keep myself humble i will talk about it here instead of potentially ruining what could be a great new career opportunity
I have been applying - aggressively - for the last 2 years.
Starting the job hunt in one state, for a different state and then moving to yet another separate state; too many moving parts no wonder it didnt work, plus the pnw is amazing but not good for me mental health wise
Got a part time gig and continued to grind as hard as possible by still trying to get a full time benefited position
Worked for a bro that didnt want me using toilets and would rather i shit randomly on peoples' property
Managed a pizza place for an owner that told me it is impossible to recreate a dough recipe for each batch
Now i sit scheduled for a second interview for a position that had applicants with "closer skills and abilities match" than i did and for which I was not even granted an interview - a year ago
The fundamentals of my resume have not changed.
I am happy for the opportunity but
So FUCKING FRUSTRATED
at the fact that they likely made a poor hiring choice so now they are back to square one and we could have just skipped all this had they even bothered to interview me in the first place
My social life will come back, i am sure of that
My mental health will get better, i will find my own space again
But
This is a strange place to be
Finally worthy of being a part of something and yet i dont know if i will be able to get over being dropped for nothing so hard at the beginning
If you use AI to write. I might not be able to tell if you have a powerful one.
But...if I ever do find out, I will wonder why you never bothered to pick up a pen or open a word doc to try to write something on your own. It costs nothing to write words or to tell a story. Some of the downsides is you get no engagement. Sometimes you get feedback that it was boring or hard to or not that engaging to listen or read. Sometimes you hate it. Sometimes you struggle to find the right words. Sometimes you'll struggle to put two ideas together cohesively. These are not negative things. They are signs that you are missing a skill, or you have not honed a skill or experience yet. Even my worst writing, the crickets didn't even bother to chirp for it, I wrote them. I re-read them, I cringe, I want to burn them, but sometimes among the sea of 'please end this' there are lines of dialogue or thought or descriptions that I read over and over and over again and wonder, "Did I write this? I don't remember writing this. Wow, this is really nice!" So even in my worst works, I can find something that I am proud of, an accomplishment, its a snapshot of me. Sometimes I want to recreate it. Sometimes I want to breathe live into again. Sometimes I want to explore the limited idea I had then, and expand it now that I'm older. Art is not just the end product. The end product is nothing but a pretty thing without the human attached to it, because it lacks the story of the Person who took the time to learn, hone and adjust their skills. The creator is the art because the end project has a whole story of not only is on the surface but beneath it. That is what captures the attention of people. I do not look at a painting just as a whole, although beautiful, sometimes my eyes linger on spots wondering how they achieved such beautiful realistic or lovely shading with a brush stroke. The individual brushstrokes are beautiful, they are beautiful because they are observable and can be studied and therefore learned. Knowledge and skill can be passed on passively from artist to new artist. If you avoid the negative and want to go straight to AI. I will wonder, are you afraid of trial and error, or are you afraid of learning, are you afraid of discovering a unique thing about yourself? A good timeless story takes time to craft, and people will retell it or even ask questions about it. A quick story without emotion or passion is often forgotten. If you want to write, write. If you have a story to tell, I want to hear it from you. I don't want a computer to put words you never said in your mouth, that's weird. I want to see the messiness, the outlines, the trials, the attempts to learn to convey your ethereal thoughts to physical 2D symbols. Because if I can listen and piecemeal the babbling barely coherent story of a toddler...yours will be MUCH MORE comprehensible.
Basic requirements
Now, I'm not currently looking for work; I like my job. But if there's one thing I know about the economy in America, it's that there's no such thing as certainty. If there are two things I know, it's that one should never be loyal to a company. So my resume is always low-key Out There.
Last week I got a direct message from a recruiter. And, remarkably, this one seemed like they actually read my resume.
I considered the position. Now, my impression was that I'm a good fit, but I'm actually a lot more experienced than they need. Cool, cool.
I replied saying that I had some interest, buuuuuut.... I couldn't really evaluate the position for myself, or for anyone else I might recommend, without some salary information. I asked for the salary range, whether it was a permanent or contract position, and how much telework would be possible.
In response I got... nuthin'.
That's where we are right now.
More than half of Americans admit to lying on a resume at least once. It's such a common practice that no wonder services are popping up to help employers find out about workers' previous job history.
A viral video from TikToker Morgan (@wfhmuva), who comments on work-from-home topics, informs viewers about one such service.
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One viewer shared, "I used to work for Equifax and got hired somewhere else they found out so fast."
"Yes girl, they can see down to your gross and net income from each job from equifax," a second wrote.
Another expressed concern they may be in trouble. "wait so they'll know if im a job hopper?" the viewer asked. Morgan responded, "It's possible."
"Every company does not report to the work number!!!" one viewer noted. "Walmart does though. Also it costs to use this service. Most companies not paying for it."
Late last year, a Human Resources worker referenced the service as a reason employers are sometimes aware that a worker is about to leave. She noted that job seekers can check a box asking interviewers not to contact their current place of employment.
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Why do they make applying to jobs such a pain in the ass. Why am I filling in my job history, MANUALLY, thrice!?!??? Itβs in my resume. Read the fucking resume π©
In quantity of applications sent, what was the shortest job search you've ever done?
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In quantity of applications sent, what was the shortest job search you've ever done?
one
2 to 10
11 to 30
31 to 50
51 to 100
101 to 150
151 to 200
201+
I don't recall/no estimate
I have never sought employment
Secret option for those with secrets