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I'm in danger
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I'm in danger
I mean, if you have the ability to wait out the bubble, you should do so. This genAI ouroboros is going to implode sooner or later. Probably sooner because of all the cascade effects of the protectionist idiocy our government is getting into.
Indeed is useless for both recruiters and recruits. The garbage there is greater than 99.99%. Most likely is is finally waning as a platform.
What does people use instead?
Glassdoor or directly from company's website
Glassdoor feels nigh unusable compared to what it was a decade ago.
I think both suck in real life.
Glassdoor: sucks more than indeed.
Company website: good luck filling 1000s of forms to get a job.
People still use Indeed? I thought it had followed monster.com into the wayback machine.
Is everyone using LinkedIn instead now?