30 Painfully Relatable Posts From “Recruiting Hell” (New Pics)
Interview With ExpertThere are around 6.8 million unemployed adults in America alone. Some are desperately searching for work, some aren’t. Others have just about given up. The good news is millions of positions become available every year. In fact, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) says around 19 million jobs will open each year across all education levels for the next ten years. The bad news is, we all know job hunting (and the steps that follow) is no walk in the park. At times, it can feel like actually hell on earth.
There’s an online community dedicated to shaming recruitersband sometimes job hunters, who seem to have forgotten how to conduct themselves in this day and age. And we are here for it. Recruiting Hell has more than 787,000 members. The mods invite people to share their most ridiculous experiences when it comes to the recruitment process. They offer to pay in… you guessed it: experience.
Bored Panda has picked our personal favorites from the page, for you to scroll through when you need a break from LinkedIn. Don't forget to upvote the ones you find painfully relatable. We also had an interesting chat with Eva Chan, a Career Expert for the online career resources platform Resume Genius. Chan shared some job-hunting tips with us and unpacked the best industries to be in in 2025.
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What Is Even The Point?
Yes, they have an internal person lined up but waste time with external interviews 😡
That's because they have to interview a certain amount of people Internal and external even if they already have somebody picked.
Load More Replies...I interviewed for a teaching job that I found out later was already going to the wife of a principal in the system.
My husband did this for 5 years. Hundreds of interviews. And they all already knew who they were hiring. I could tell you stories. He finally got hired, worked 12 years, long enough for pension, and retired last year. SO glad he retired. Was so scared one day I was going to get a call he was shot at school.
Load More Replies...Gotta protect themselves from The Gummamint, which is always looking for ways to 'ding' employers that Gummy thinks are not following their EEO Mandates.
my dad went through this and they just strung him along
"Millions of jobs are open, but actually landing one is a different story," Resume Genius' Career Expert Eva Chan tells Bored Panda during our interview. Chan explains that most companies now use what's known as applicant tracking systems (ATS) to filter resumes before a human even sees them.
"If your resume doesn’t have the right keywords, it might be rejected automatically — no matter how qualified you are," she says. "Right now, competition is also intense, as remote jobs and entry-level roles get flooded with applicants, and many companies prefer internal hires or referrals over strangers applying online. Sending out applications without connections can feel like shouting into the void."
The expert adds that the skills gap is adding fuel to the fire. "A lot of job seekers just don’t have what employers are looking for," says Chan. "Fields like marketing, HR, and finance now favor candidates with digital literacy, AI experience, or industry-specific software skills. If your skill set hasn’t kept up, standing out is even harder."
Louder For The Ones In The Back
What if the worm died in your brain? Can you then be Secretary of Health and Human Services?
Chan says if you're a job seeker who has applied for dozens of positions without any response, something is very wrong. It’s not just bad luck, warns the expert, adding that something needs to change.
"First, take a long, hard look at your resume and other documents you’re sending for each role. If you’re using the same one for every job, it’s probably getting filtered out before a human even sees it," advises Chan. She says tailoring your resume to each job by highlighting the right skills and measurable wins makes a huge difference.
"But even a perfect resume won’t help if no one sees it," cautions the career expert. "Most jobs aren’t posted publicly, and referrals often get priority. If you’re only applying online, you’re missing out. Connecting with hiring managers, networking, and working with recruiters (who are usually free for job seekers) can get your name in front of the right people."
Chan says it's also important to make sure your skills are up to date. "Many industries now expect AI literacy, data analysis, or industry-specific software skills — even in non-tech jobs. A short course or certification could be the boost you need," she explains.
Adult Education
My brain saw "...in offices, with nice titties..." That didn't seem right!
And they have their favorites that can do no wrong no matter how much or how bad they screw up. Or make up BS to get rid of people they don't like, happened to a friend several years ago and a lady I work with.
Among Chan's top tips for job hunters in 2025 is to keep learning. "AI tools, digital platforms, and data analysis are becoming standard in most jobs — even outside of tech. Picking up new skills, whether it’s AI-powered marketing, project management, or industry-specific software, can make a huge difference."
The expert advises that you also network and use recruiters. "Connecting with hiring managers and working with recruiters (who are usually free for job seekers) can get your resume in front of the right people," she says.
"Lastly, stay flexible," adds the expert. "If your field is shrinking, look at jobs where your skills still apply. Retail workers can transition into customer success, and journalists can shift into content strategy. Career changes are more common than ever — but to do it right, you’ll need to plan ahead and make sure you can financially support the switch."
Agreed!
If they aren't going to put the salary on the posting we shouldn't have to put our credentials on our resumes
I once was a candidate for a job where I was handed a salary schedule instead of an application. I was told "If you're still interested, then ask for an application." I wasn't, but I appreciated so little of my time being wasted.
I've had them get pissy with me over that. Brother, I'm trying to save us both some time. Why do you want to play patty cake with me for 3 weeks before I tell you to p**s off?
LOL
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) predicts that 19 million positions will become available every year until at least 2033, and there are various reasons for this. “Most openings come from the need to replace workers who leave permanently, either to exit the labor force or to transfer to a different occupation. But others are from employment growth: that is, newly created jobs,” notes the BLS site.
It Be Like That At Work
Lol! I actually had a meeting today where they tried to remind us jeans are inappropriate. Despite about 6 years ago telling us casual friday was being spread to every day
Chess grandmaster Magnus Carlsen stood up for such stupidity https://apnews.com/article/magnus-carlsen-chess-jeans-dress-code-auction-5d97263f06cccabd4a961198039e77ea
Load More Replies...I might be going against the grain here, but are jeans really that comfortable? Why is wearing canvas pants that are bolted together a big perquisite?
Jeans are way more comfortable than the slacks I wore to work (I don't wear dresses/skirts because I don't like the way my legs look). Jeans are denim, not canvas. They are sewn, not bolted.
Load More Replies...But as we already know, not all jobs are created equal. Depending on your industry and experience, you might be looking at an annual salary that’s either way below or way above the median wage.
If you’re not familiar with that term, “a median wage is the point at which half of the workers made more than the amount, and half made less,” explains the BLS, adding that the median annual wage for all occupations in 2023 was $48,060.
Can Someone Second The Motion For Me?
They also should have to work in the entry level jobs of their company, or if it's retail, the most awful customer -facing positions so they can FEEL what it's like to work with a skeleton crew, be harassed by obnoxious customers, just to take home a paycheck that barely covers a week of groceries.
When You Don’t Take No For An Answer
When a member of Woodrow Wilson's administration died, a job applicant approached him right before the funeral, saying "I'd like to replace the deceased." Wilson replied, ""I'll speak to the undertaker."
That's a wonderful quote. It approaches Churchillian levels.
Load More Replies...Recruiter Ghosted Me Today So I Look Them Up
Resume Genius recently published its 2025 In-Demand Jobs Report. The report details the 15 careers expected to see the highest demand over the next few months and ranks positions according to strong hiring potential, salaries above the U.S. median wage, and long-term stability.
It also gives some insight into whether or not we should be worried about AI stealing our jobs and how to stay relevant in the face of working robots. Keep scrolling for a glimpse into the report... and to find out where your industry ranks.
Not Enough Experience
This is like the opposite of how Bored Panda finds their "authors." I'm pretty sure they look for people who've never read anything in their lives.
Sounds About Right
The need to have a degree obviously ignores the facts that many forms real-world businesses need apprentices not someone that has attended collage for 3 or 4 years.
Seen On Linked-In
While I agree about the entry-level definition, I've no idea what he means by "associate" and why after 3 years they would be managing somebody... or maybe, just maybe, he's not labelling job positions accurately? When I started working in computing, and this was the same in other fields (in the engineering sector, but also true in others I worked in over time) the normal progressions was something like Trainee x, Junior x, x, Senior x, Principal x. An x Manager (i.e. a manager of xs) would typically start at around the same level as a principal x.
Plus experience doesn't necessarily translate to management material. Management requires certain skills that aren't necessarily connected to the ability to perform a job itself, like being able to delegate responsibilities and so on.
Load More Replies...Obviously this posting is for those willing to slave away in an office environment or something similar.
"Our study found that healthcare, tech, and business management are the top industries for 2025, offering the most job security and long-term career growth," Chan told Bored Panda.
“Workforce trends are shifting toward high-skill, high-impact roles,” added Geoffrey Scott, Senior Hiring Manager at Resume Genius, in a press release.
“AI and automation are handling routine tasks, but that’s driving demand for workers who can analyze data and make the decisions that AI provides. That’s why jobs like software developers, market research analysts, and management analysts are growing — businesses need people who can turn data into strategy."
Lately
How often have internal candidates turned out to be totally useless or related to someone in management? Same thing I suppose.
Some industries, even if they have an internal candidate, are mandated by law to advertise a job opening to the public and have outside interviews. Internal candidates still go through the process, but 9/10 they're usually the ones hired.
So This Just Happened
Put in any old number. If questioned, just shrug and say, "I lied."
Load More Replies...Creepy Much?
Dodged a bullet there. I'd send that screenshot straight to his boss.
Benny-boy, you gonna get your phanny handed to you when your wife sees this!
According to the report, those in healthcare and logistics shouldn't feel threatened by the robots. "[Those] roles remain essential because they require hands-on expertise that automation still can’t replace,” revealed Scott.
In fact, nurses rank second on the Most In-Demand Careers for 2025, in particular, nurse anesthetists, nurse midwives, and nurse practitioners. These roles have a 40% job growth projected from 2023 to 2033. That's much faster than average. If you're not familiar with the positions, "nurse anesthetists administer anesthesia and manage pain, nurse midwives specialize in childbirth and women’s health, and nurse practitioners diagnose and treat patients, often acting as primary care providers," explains the report.
"They Care About Their Employees"
Rejected On Christmas Night By The Grinch
Then vs. Now
That's how I got my first job. Walked into a restaurant and asked the owner for a job. He said, I'll give you a try. True story.
I had 8 interviews at the same company before I finally got a job.
I think it was slightly different to that idea. Many jobs still expected qualifications etc.
The United States, like many countries, is currently facing a nurse shortage. And it's only expected to intensify. The American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) explains that "as Baby Boomers age... the need for health care grows. Compounding the problem is the fact that nursing schools across the country are struggling to expand capacity to meet the rising demand for care."
"Healthcare is booming thanks to an aging population and ongoing provider shortages," says Chan. "Nurse practitioners, mental health professionals, and specialized medical workers are in high demand... This shift is huge for rural and underserved areas that need more healthcare access."
She adds that it's a trend we will see for years to come. If you're already in the industry or are considering breaking into it, Resume Genius puts the median annual salary at $129,480, adding that there are a projected 29,000 job openings each year. You will typically need a Master’s degree, though.
Finally, Realistic Requirements, I'm In
Closer? Not exactly sure what one is, but i think I've come across the term.
They are the employees that work the last shift of the night and clean and put away the food. They close for the night.
Load More Replies...Is that two "closers". I suppose "closing" the deal on flogging burgers etc would just about sum up what was required. Or are the buns open and the "closer" rectifies that?
Oldie But Goody
His face says "I don't have in my notes an adequate response to your brilliance"
"As long as I'm forced to sit through these things, I may as well read up on tying a necktie properly"
This Is Real F**kin Heartbreaking. There Would Be Countless Ppl Like This Guy In The Same Boat
People are scared to give reasons for not hiring due to fear of being taken to court or exposed in the media.
This is my exact experience too. All I want is to know what I’m not doing correctly. And nobody will tell you.
They can't! It's just like you don't explicitly know the rule for the order of four-wheel old-fashioned red big fire truck.
Load More Replies...If nursing isn't your cup of tea, and you prefer a corporate gig, you might want to consider a General and Operations Manager role. As per the report, they "oversee multiple departments or locations to ensure everything within the business stays on track," and they top the list of Most In-Demand Jobs for 2025.
"Businesses constantly face new challenges, such as layoffs, rapid AI growth, and changing policies," notes Resume Genius report. "That’s a major reason why operations managers are in high demand — they help companies streamline inefficiencies and adapt to these changes."
"Business management is key to keeping companies efficient and profitable," adds Chan during our interview. "General and operations managers are in demand as businesses work to cut costs and manage hybrid teams. With online shopping, automation, and remote work reshaping industries, companies need strong leadership to stay ahead."
The median annual salary for these positions is $101,280, and you'll typically need a Bachelor’s degree, but it varies by industry. Job growth here is expected to be 6% between 2023 and 2033, with around 320,800 positions advertised each year.
God Forbid Training People
Job Hunting Is Absolutely Terrible
Isn't This Illegal?
Looks like that should have stayed an internal memo. Not sure about Texas🙄, but this would be a definite no-go in New York
You can look this one up. The company was a federal contractor AND minority owned. They had to pay a lot of fines and blamed it on an employee. You have to wonder if their client requested a white candidate.
Another great example of the Land of the Free as long as you meet the requirements.
I do believe this ad with these job requirements is now perfectly legal in the USA
Software developers come in at number 3, with a median annual salary of $130,160 and projected job growth of 17%.
"Tech isn’t just for tech companies anymore," says Chan. "Companies are hiring IT specialists, marketing researchers, and data analysts to help them modernize and stay competitive. Even roles outside of traditional tech — like finance, marketing, HR, and education — now favor candidates who can navigate digital tools and automation."
Data Analysis And Technology Degree Gets You A Job As A Dishwasher
This is what happens when you replace human recruiters with AI.
Nah, I'm pretty sure there are human recruiters that clueless, too.
Load More Replies...I once had a recruiter double-check that I was a computer programmer. It wasn't until I got to the interview - at my own expense, after more than a year out of work - that they revealed it was pyramid selling water filters. I would have gone back and sorted them out, once I got back into work, but I suspect they didn't last very long.
LOL I'm a happily employed librarian and I got a notification the other day that I'd be perfect for a machinist. I'm all thumbs and I had to Google what machinists do.
"Growth opportunities". Do well and in six months you can move up from washing the dishes to wiping them
Are U Kidding
I really don't wanna work for someone who's so lame at using cellular devices to remain in sync with their employing org...
I've adjusted my salary requirements from 80-90 to 90-100. Your move.
The Fact That They Saw My Resume Having 11 Years As A Line Cook And Have The Audacity To Ask If I Want To Be A Dishwasher Instead Of The Line Cook Position I Applied For
Being a chef, I would take that dishwashers position, if ... IF they are paying 3x my actual salary. It's not about being-insulted-by-job-offers,-way-below-my-experience. as you think. It's about, that those kind of job offers are paying peanuts.
Load More Replies...Next on the list are heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers, who could earn around $54,320, give or take. And at number 5 on The Most In-Demand Jobs for 2025 are registered nurses, with around 194,500 registered nurse positions expected to be advertised annually.
These aren’t as specialized as the previously mentioned nurses, but they typically require a bachelor’s degree. The median annual salary is $86,070, and job growth until 2033 is expected to be 6%.
“Gen Z Doesn’t Want To Work”
Nobody WANTS to work. The only reason any of us do it is because it's better than starving to death in the street.
People NEED to work. Companies just don't WANT to pay people appropriately.
64 years old, applied for over 150 part time jobs. Heard back from 7 employers. 2 interviews. Had one job say I didn't meet minimum requirements. I had 45 years of experience in cooking.
WFH now means that you don't actually have to have a job to do it. Need to cut back on benefits.
9-12 Month???
I’d really love to know if anyone has any insight on recruiting processes that take more than 3 months from application submission to job offer, not even first day, just job offer? I’m perplexed.
I've known people who applied for jobs requiring the very highest level of security clearance (FBI, CIA, etc). Their process took at least 6 months because they practically investigate your entire life and everyone you've ever known. However, if an ordinary job takes that long, they obviously have a very inefficient system. They may be accepting too many applications instead of cutting it off at a reasonable number. Managers may be insisting on interviewing everyone that qualifies but won't clear sufficient time in their schedules to do so in a timely manner. Interview panels may have disagreements and take forever to come to a hiring decision. Managers may come up with random "questionnaires" to help narrow down the field. I've dealt with all of those scenarios with managers. Then, of course, they act surprised when the candidate they choose has already moved on and found another job.
Getting a clearance can be a lengthy process, but they will typically advertise "X level clearance required" - in which case don't apply if you don't have the clearance. Or they'll advertise that you must be able to obtain a clearance, which of course you can't know until you try. In which case, say that you're able to.
Load More Replies...Sent To Me A Full Minute After The Interview Was Supposed To Start
Tbf, it doesn't say what time the meeting popped up. An emergency meeting could've been just a couple of minutes before the interview was about to start.
Recruiters shouldn't have emergency meetings unless the building is on fire.
Load More Replies...Hmmm
Resume Wasn't Good Enough I Guess
I have my resume saved as a doc and PDF and I have a .txt version too, for just this stupid situation.
Load More Replies...No. Thank You
Found This On Linkedin. It's Absolutely Insane How Awful This Job Market Has Become
Name and shame. Glassdoor them. The only way to change it/help others out.
Routine Of A Recruiter In 2024 And Beyond
I Think This Belongs Here
If they've already accepted another position, why would you want to waste your time interviewing them?
Oh diddums. Now this interviewer gets some idea of how applicants feel when ghosted.
But the interviewer is not being ghosted. They are being notified the interview is not happening.
Load More Replies...So Many Jobs You Want Probably Feel Like This And You Genuinely Wonder If Those Hiring Really Want The Absolute Best Yet The Job Looks Too Easy From A Simple Glance. Spare Me The Mental Gymnastics And Pseudo Intellectualism, This Is What Observant Candidates Feel
These Fake Hiring Companies Are Out Of Control
Sorry What?
The $1 fee would guarantee every applicant an interview and he thinks this will *save* him time???
If I get my money back on the guaranteed interview, why not? At least I will damage the application flood with those interviews, which are certain.
This Sucks For Everyone!
2nd place? With no gear? Let me ask you this, who got first? Can't remember? Right, because this was seen as more of an accomplishment.
Load More Replies...Saw This In A Job Listing: "Ability To Work 7 Days A Week, 12 Hours A Day." Excuse Me, What?
Ziprecruiter Just Makes Up Salaries To Anything You Type
Amusing, but fake. I just tried it and ziprecruiter only lets you search for jobs already in their list. If you start typing, it tries to show you jobs that match those letters, but you have to choose one. If you type something that isn't on the list it just doesn't return any results.
I think the presidential salary is a fair bit higher than that.
Recruiters On Reddit: ‘We Are Forced To Post Fake Jobs! Not Our Fault!’
Now What In The Hell Does This Mean?
Well if you did have to work 24/7/365 shifts, at least you would get February 29th off
This may not be bad. A lot of job apps ask which days / hours you are available to work. 24/7/365 would just mean available whenever. There is a decent chance that if the applicant says NO, it might populate more boxes to stipulate which days/times you are available. In that context, it is a reasonable question.
Funny, Cause It's True
Whiplash From Reading This Rejection Email
Seriously - who writes a rejection email like this? You can't start of saying I'm on the right track and you're glad that I applied and I seem to have what it'd take to work there to then rug pull me with a "the thing is..." in the next sentence.
What the hell IKEA...
Communication Communicator? What the heck is that? A Talking Talker? A Words Writer?
Called The Hr The F- Out Because They Made The Job Application Actual Living Hell
Saw On Facebook And Thought Of You
Copy And Paste Job Description From Chatgpt
Good Luck!
Month 9 Of Being Unemployed With A Degree
When I Got A Message From A Company I Applied To Three Months Ago
It wasn't three months but I had that work to my favor once. Except it was a job offer not a rejection. While waiting on an answer from a job that was decent but not first choice, I got offered a job I like a lot better that also paid better. If "second choice" had gotten back to me sooner I would have said yes because I needed a job. But thankfully I had already accepted "first choice".
What The Actual F**k Is This?
Fake Jobs
Wtf..!!!
I'm Literally Just Trying To Apply To Burger King
AI Resume Screening Should Be Illegal
I'm Convinced All The Hr Ladies With Psych Majors Are Why These Exist
Well This Is A New One
There’s Just Not Enough American Engineers
Next Time Some Delusional Halfwit Tells You There Is A “Shortage” Of American It Talent, Send Them This
I don't think education is EVER a waste (which is not to say that I think that people should go permanently into debt over it). My best friend's degree is in communication, and they work as an archeologist.
Yeah, CEOs think that AI can do all the IT jobs (which it can't) so they're not hiring. Find a trade.
Just Let Me Apply To The Damn Job ಠ_ಠ
How about f**k no , I am there to do a job , not to show you my private life or play act in a movie. F**k all the way off and then some more.l
It's a way for them to screen for minorities and disabilities without being obvious about it.
Load More Replies...The video would be a big NOPE to me just on principle. Prior experience can be described in text. Wanting a video is more likely about getting a look at you to make sure you are not the wrong gender, skin color, not a 'freak' with nose piercings and facial tattoos and stuff like that. It's an end run around questions they are not legally allowed to ask. Of course they would eventually see you if you reach the interview phase, but this allows them to cull you from the process with minimal time spent on their part.
My Reply To A Company That Wanted Me To Do An 8 Page Case Study Before Even Interviewing
I was hiring for a position and we asked for an example of the exact work the position required (it was pretty niche). Only one person came even close to what we wanted, we hired her and paid her for the piece. Why should we have paid the other applicants? Their work wasn't anything we could use.
'stop Asking For Salary Range!'
They are right about one thing. Don't ask "pay" or "salary". Ask about the compensation package. It is true there is more to benefits than just the pay. Like does the company provide your health insurance, contribute to your 401K and so on. But at the end of the day it is a transactional thing for both employee and employer.
That's a lot of words to say "we don't want to tell you because it's insultingly low."
Recruiter Cancelled 7 Mins Before Our Scheduled Call
Ace, Yeah, kind of sounds like the interviewer opened up the files to get ready for the call, then noticed something they missed. Or that they have underlings who do the initial screening / scheduling and gave the interviewer a candidate they didn't want.
Load More Replies...Didn't Respond On A Weekend And Got Fired Before Even Starting?
I didn't immediately respond to the manager for a position I had already been offered (have already received emails from HR with paperwork ready to go), and received this message the next morning. For context I received their question about paperwork on a Saturday, and today is currently Sunday. Should I have been expected to reply to a work message on a weekend? Additionally though, it seems excessive that it hasn't even been 24 hours since receiving their question and I'm being cut from the team due to unresponsiveness. Genuinely confused on what's just happened and this is both a vent and an "am I the a*****e?" post. How does everyone here feel about this?
We're Actively Keeping To Fill A New Role
🙃
Our Fate
It's a lot easier to find a job when you're employed than when you're not. Took a job and finally got called back for several interviews. Told them sorry but your loss. I've been hired by someone really interested in my skills.
Give Me A F**king Break
I Guess Scheduled Times Are Just Mere Suggestions
I Got Stood Up By A Major Insurance Company Today
Is This Legal?
If you're in the US, it probably falls under non-discrimination and equal opportunity laws, just like when they ask about your race or if you're a veteran or if you're disabled. You're not required to answer (hence the "I don't wish to answer" options).
It depends. if it going to be used as part of the recruitment criteria to screen applicants, then no it is not legal, at least not here in the UK. However, if it is used for things like monitoring employee/applicant diversity and equality and it is optional and not used to select or screen applicants, then yes, it is legal to ask.
Just Sent My First Complaint Email About A Hiring Process 😗
Only Pure Engineers Are Allowed
This Current Job “Market” Is Literally A Complete Joke
Wow! 15 Whole Companies!
Everyone Right Now
Excuse Me?!
You Have To Laugh So You Don't Cry
Oh Okay…
This is the response after waiting for 3 weeks 👍🏼
The rudeness of this depends a bit on whether the applicant wasted their time. Some jobs have some very clear go / no go requirements and some folks ignore them and apply anyway. At one point in the 90s I applied for several jobs (over time) with a nearby city and worked one, though it was a temporary position. Applications were paper back then and fairly long for the more complicated positions. For the jobs with requirements, there was one form in the application where you basically answered Yes/No to the requirement items. If you couldn't answer Yes to the required items the application was rejected. But I'm guessing they still had people who applied anyway. Could have been similar here.
Almost 100 Days Later And Literally Nothing Has Changed At All Whatsoever
The real problem is no one wants to interview you in person. Take a self assessment test. Fill out a half hour questionnaire. Then you receive a text to set up an interview but there are currently no open times. You'll be notified when there is an open time. We're sorry we have filled this position.
So This Is How It Is On The Other Side
While I don't doubt AI involvement here, if the company is giving you specific keywords, you'd be a fool not to include those in your CV
Holy Hell, Someone Said The Quiet Part Out Loud
Cover Letter Is Now Required For A Coat Check Attendant That Pays 13.72/Hr. I Give Up. I'm Done
They want a cover letter for a dishwasher job now. Just give them the job. It doesn't take a genius. If it's dirty wash it. Inside and out.
How Do I Explain To My Mom That Walking Into A Store And Asking To Speak To A Hiring Manager Is Worthless???
The apply online part reminds me of frustration with the (un)employment office back in the 90s. You had to apply for X jobs a week to get paid your benefits. You had to provide name/contact info for who you spoke to. This was when most jobs applications were still face to face and get handed an application so that worked for most people. BUT - my experience was in IT and IT / computer companies were earlier adaptors of the online application process. So most of the time I was applying to a web site and did not have a name / contact info.
Us Businesses Are Hiring At The Lowest Rate Since 2013, According To Bureau Of Labor Statistics Data
It Do Be Like That
Getting There
Is This Not Hazing?
They Keep Telling Me To Hang In There
Meme
Wait I'm So Confused Is This A Trap Question
Is It That Serious?
Umm, I Did Show Up To My Interview… Wtf???
So Happy!
I Decided Shortly After An Interview That It Wasn't A Good Fit. This Was Their Response
Life In It
I Screamed
Steve, And possibly they did. They have have only had a couple of positions they were filling and got more applicants with heartbeats than they needed.
Load More Replies...Was About To Apply When I Saw This
Are You Even Getting Replies On Your Applications?
Recruiter Trying To Deny We Are In A Low Hire Market
2024 Wrapped! Mobile Software Dev (Native iOS) Yoe
I was interviewing for a reference librarian position. Everything about it seemed perfect. Database experience, readers' advisory, technological knowledge, selecting materials for the general collection, etc. They sent a list of questions ten minutes before my virtual interview that I was supposed to answer and send back. The final question? Video yourself acting out the story "three frogs on a log." I noped out of that one hard.
I was interviewing for a reference librarian position. Everything about it seemed perfect. Database experience, readers' advisory, technological knowledge, selecting materials for the general collection, etc. They sent a list of questions ten minutes before my virtual interview that I was supposed to answer and send back. The final question? Video yourself acting out the story "three frogs on a log." I noped out of that one hard.
