• Coreidan@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    See this is why nothing improves and why the process remains to be a shit show.

    On your end everything seems fine. To everyone on the other end it’s a complete failure.

    If someone is looking for a job they are going through this process 20-30 times. Every fucking time it’s filling out some long form repeating all the same crap that’s in your resume.

    Like I get it. You do this to make your life easier. But you do it at the expense of everyone else and in the end you glazed over all the good talent because you didn’t even know it was there since the people looking at this stuff don’t know the first thing about the role they are hiring.

    The problem is on your end. Not the applicants. The really good applicants aren’t even applicants because they see this shit and NOPE out since there are plenty of good companies that don’t pull this crap.

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      9 months ago

      Not sure why you think I have trouble getting good talent.

      This doesn’t make my life easier. I still get a mess of resumes that I have to read through and rank, then go through the interview process. It’s a lot of work. But I do get good results generally.

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        9 months ago

        Because all of the big corporations out there including Lockheed Martin write articles complaining about how they struggle to find qualified applicants.

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          9 months ago

          The struggle i have is that a giant percentage of applicants want fully remote work, which I respect, but a lot of our work requires being hands on with hardware, so at best we’re hybrid. Oh, and it’s of course harder when I’m looking for something very specific. If I need someone with ten years of real time control software experience who has a software degree and hands on hardware experience, that’s for sure harder. The reason so many companies are having a harder time is that unemployment is low but salaries haven’t caught up. It’s not that no one wants to fill out the application form.

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            9 months ago

            I understand but keep in mind they’ve been saying this long before Covid. Long before there were labor issues or expectations around remote work.

            I remember reading lots of articles about this back in 2015-2016. I’m sure it’s worse now but it was never really great to begin with.

            The issue really isn’t the application form as much as it is that the folks doing the hiring and interviewing.

            I can’t tell you how many interviews I’ve been in where the interviewer was clearly not technical but asked questions around your technical background. They don’t know the right answers from the wrong answers. These are KIDS asking tech questions to seniors. So even if your answer is right you’ll still be marked wrong because the answer wasn’t equal to what was on their paper.

            It’s infuriating.