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#indeed.com
spaceysoupy · 2 months
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Hello Indeed Dot Com. In front of you is a person looking for entry level work. Your job is to show them positions they qualify for and meet their salary expectations in the city they live, and to email them these listings daily. If you suggest a job that is across the country, isn’t entry level, or not actually hiring, you fail and you will be forced to use your own app until the day you die.
And also The Creature will be released. Good luck.
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oasisr · 11 months
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Indeed.com is becoming worse and worse. So many underpaid jobs working for corporations. Often times, you need a Bachelor's Degree to earn little over minimum wage.
Yet, I refuse to become disheartened. I have found other websites to apply for high-paying jobs (Edjoin for teaching assistant positions, and applying for county jobs).
I have an Associate's Degree. It's not much, but it qualifies me for some jobs that pay $20-35 an hour. And, I'm going back to school to finish my BA. I can and will succeed in life.
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wack-ashimself · 1 year
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Indeed you DON'T!
So get this shit.
I use exclusively indeed when looking for jobs.
It has the best search engine, some of the clear pay listings, I ACED their testings for the most part (I look like a GM when I haven't been), and it is what you see is what you got.
...but about....2-3 years ago, I started noticing not only shittier jobs (minimum wage, bad reviews, go to our website bs), but, I was not getting a ton of interviews. And my friend says it's my large gaps in unemployment, but...there's almost no time I didn't choose that. I wasn't being turned down for jobs; I wasn't TRYING for jobs. I had enough money, I didn't want shit pay, etc.
So I asked him what sites he used (cuz he gets interviews quite regularly). I hadn't used any of them ever or in a decade (or two).
I told him I used indeed and he laid it on me: they are a craiglist garbage site now.
He said his sister, a small business person, thinks it is bs. The testing results you can look up (I did NOT. Proud of that), there's a lot of employers who PURPOSELY do not use it, and it...scavenges from other sites. She said she never used it for a job opening, but she got a notification from them she had some resumes to look at from 3 months ago (again, she NEVER put up a job posting on that site. They STOLE it from another site).
So I am done with indeed. Going to snag a job, monster, maybe even career builder...
I just...how come capitalism ruins everything? You know indeed is a for profit machine, so why make it so shitty? <Fairly, they have some of the largest paying, most experience required jobs I EVER saw....but....I'm sorry? You need a masters, 10-20 years experience for 100k? THAT IS STILL CHUMP CHANGE!!!>
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202310271 · 6 months
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Job Search
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poetcsw · 2 years
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The New Job Hunt: Searches Begin Online
The New Job Hunt: Searches Begin Online
Visalia Direct: Virtual Valley April 2010 Issue March 1, 2010 The New Job Hunt: Searches Begin Online My university students are predominantly juniors and seniors. The seniors are entering the job market anxiously, while the juniors are hoping to locate summer jobs and internships to build their résumés. For several years I have taught a professional writing class that includes a career…
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edenfenixblogs · 3 months
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Lmaooooooooooo
I just got ROASTED by Indeed.
So I’m casually looking for a new job as my current one is a little stagnant. I found one that looked interesting so I clicked it. I have 10+ years of experience in my current field (which is the same the one from the job posting). I have a college degree. I have not worked in professional kitchens. And the job I am applying to has nothing to do with food or the service industry, but is a specialized career field.
This is what happened when I clicked the job posting.
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LMAOOOOOOOOOO
No shade at all against service workers—and def none to anyone working in any professional kitchen.
But there is something so funny about this.
It’s like indeed became a boomer who just screamed at me “NO MASTER’S DEGREE????? Have you considered FLIPPING BURGERS?!”
🤣🤣🤣
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cornerihaunt · 6 months
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neednottoneed · 3 months
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job applications my nemesis
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steelycunt · 5 months
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i think if it was my job and someone paid me to do it professionally all day i could produce excellent uquizzes. in my current circumstances though well they just wouldnt reflect my best efforts
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stabbyfoxandrew · 4 months
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uh, in case anyone would like to give me $3,,, here's my kofi
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spaceysoupy · 2 months
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Speaking of my last reblog, I’m getting so fed up with the fake ass MLM saturated job market right now that I find one more fUCKING PYRAMID SCHEME I’m going to send them the entirety of my immortal and I am NOT. JOKING
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quaranmine · 8 months
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i like it when things wrap up really neatly in fic research. i was thinking about where grian would have found his fire lookout job or heard about it. the obvious place is the newspaper ads, of course. that's how jobs were advertised before the internet. the next question is, how likely is a job based 8 hours away in wyoming to advertise in a newspaper in a different state? most of what i know of old forest service hiring was that it was pretty local. so my assumption, that i've already referenced in the fic, was that it was a broad listing for fire lookout jobs available or seasonal forest service position. there's [x] amount of jobs available in [x] location and they all have the same requirements, so send in the application and we'll send you to wherever. i said grian had ranked his choice and put shoshone national forest as his first and only option. this is how the federal government still advertises certain entry level/season positions--it's common to see a broad listing hiring for multiple locations where you can rank your top 3 city choices. okay! that answers that, then.
but then it gets even better because. i found out the forest service regional office that is over shoshone national forest is actually based out of lakewood, CO, which is a suburb of denver. all their hiring decisions and applications would come out of there. so of course they're advertising in the denver paper right where grian can see :)
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jthm-moved · 1 year
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bachelor's degree for customer service. at least 2 years of professional experience for an "entry level" position. training not provided. $12/hr. full time. overnight shift only. posted 30 days ago. 50% employer response rate within 11 to 20 business days. commission only.
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hetareia · 5 months
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That Hetalia Land of The Lustrous au has now infected me. Here's a Hong Kong who's fated to be Cinnabar.
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camcorderrevival · 29 days
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11:30pm guilt fuelled job hunt. there's just nothing like it...
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plasmalink · 2 months
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Job search isn't going well lads, I saw a "junior" position that required 10 years of experience
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