"Professional Transparency" is an oxymoron.
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"Professional Transparency" is an oxymoron.
It feels almost impossible to get into tech nowadays. No companies want to hire new grads since they all have AI that can basically operate at the same level. Its super super discouraging as someone who just graduated with only 1 internship experience, I feel like I wasted my time getting this degree. Does anyone have any advice?
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
I just got my first performance review, and the feedback was literally "you're doing great, keep doing what you're doing," with a 2% raise. Inflation in my city is sitting at 4%, so my reward is effectively a pay cut for a year of hard work. Is this normal? Is the only thing to do jump companies?
Morning! I have found myself in a situation where micromanagement of my role is becoming very stressful. What are your tips for managing up in this scenario? I'm unsure how to frame this feedback.
Is there an ethical limit to how much wealth one individual should be allowed to accumulate, even if it was earned legally and through innovation?
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.