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*I've also used Workday software within a company and yeah, it blows too.
I don't know if you've applied for any state or county government type jobs, but where I live the application web pages are really oddly designed and hard to decipher. I can't decide whether it's just too hard to get them updated, or whether they're trying to simulate actually working in government as part of the application process.cakes wrote: Wed Mar 27, 2024 2:35 pm The suckiest part of job applications:
- Step 1 - Submit your LinkedIn profile, which has all your experience also found on your resume
- Step 2 - Upload your resume, which is already on your LinkedIn profile
- Step 3 - Fill out your past experience, one painful input at a time, even though you submitted a pdf that was your resume and your resume is also found on your LinkedIn profile
Shit like this is just a giant fucking time suck, and it happens to come from all levels of companies, not just the low-barrel ones. I can't tell if it's supposed to be a painful gauntlet so you can be laughed at for jumping through each hoop like a prancing pony, or if there's just total ignorance on the other side. It just feels very defeating to have to bow down to such stupid requirements.
I'm currently working on my USAjobs.gov profile, and that last point is a little bit true. I have a bit of insight into the process due to my partner's work, and when the application asks for something you need to do it exactly how they state it. It will automatically be rejected otherwise.LuciousSandwich wrote: Wed Mar 27, 2024 4:30 pm I don't know if you've applied for any state or county government type jobs, but where I live the application web pages are really oddly designed and hard to decipher. I can't decide whether it's just too hard to get them updated, or whether they're trying to simulate actually working in government as part of the application process.
And then, the personality tests. It's fucking depressing. All to have some AI program "read" your shit and decide to pass you on to an actual human. I think things will get worse before they get better, if they get better.cakes wrote: Wed Mar 27, 2024 2:35 pm The suckiest part of job applications:
- Step 1 - Submit your LinkedIn profile, which has all your experience also found on your resume
- Step 2 - Upload your resume, which is already on your LinkedIn profile
- Step 3 - Fill out your past experience, one painful input at a time, even though you submitted a pdf that was your resume and your resume is also found on your LinkedIn profile
Shit like this is just a giant fucking time suck, and it happens to come from all levels of companies, not just the low-barrel ones. I can't tell if it's supposed to be a painful gauntlet so you can be laughed at for jumping through each hoop like a prancing pony, or if there's just total ignorance on the other side. It just feels very defeating to have to bow down to such stupid requirements.
gonzochicago wrote: Doubling down on life, I guess you could say.
Unfortunately more of the same for me this last week or two: interviewing against 6 other candidates for roles I would have had unsolicited recruitment DMs for 3 years ago. I even spent a couple hours doing a project that kind of reeked of "doing free work for them"* but beggars can't really be choosers right now. At least it was sort of fun..cakes wrote: Fri Apr 05, 2024 4:21 pm It's such a humbling process to find a job, my soul is mostly crushed at this point, so these little wins have been revitalizing me. Can't say I'll 100% get any offers, but I'll take any win I can get!
I hope the rest of you still looking have some little wins to share yourselves. We could all use some uplifting stories.
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