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Why can't there be like normal forums for jobs? Like companies start a thread and people can publicly reply and discuss experiences/questions

not the same bullshit like everywhere else where it's just a shitty form letter that's designed to mislead you

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Because companies rely on asymmetric information to their advantage. It’s why they allow a culture of not discussing pay and wages, because if you knew that your peer is getting paid more than you with less experience and time in the company, you would either demand more pay or benefits, or you will go someplace else. All companies are complicit in this.

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The job I'm currently interviewing candidates for has 1800 applicants. I don't want a thread where that many people are talking, answering questions, and trying to get my attention for the job. I want a quick way to work through all the resumes so I can hire the best person.

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A friend's boss used to take half the stack of resumes and just throw them in the trash. Why? "I don't work with unlucky people"

Resumes are generally a really poor way to find people anyway. I interviewed someone today who was great for the job but with a crap resume. What can ya do..

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It surely begins to seem as though the employment system represents a deep imbalance of power between companies and the working masses.

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Ostensibly it's candid reviews of a company from employees of the company, and former employees of the company. To give people a transparent look at the company culture, realities before they join. Hence Glassdoor

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Why can't there be like normal forums for jobs? Like companies start a thread and people can publicly reply and discuss experiences/questions | Spyke