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  • Dagwood222@lemm.ee
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    1 day ago

    The flip side is that workers are getting treated worse.

    I hear about people having to go through three or four rounds of job interviews, and having their social media scoured. There are fewer and fewer non-corporate jobs, and forget about a boss who pays you off the books.

    Not even going to start on the fact that money is pretty worthless

    • Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      7 hours ago

      and having their social media scoured

      Any advice on how to google myself?
      I use separate emails but sometimes I mix my username and real name so theres no 100% separation.
      I couldnt find anything besides the obvious but I am interested but a bit of sleuthing can do if you are determinded enough.
      The things I have tried in various combinations: Paranthesis around words/names, combinations of search terms which shouldnt be known (e.g. nickname + city or general living area) and some platforms I have used or activities/events I would probably be mentioned in by name.

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        2 hours ago

        I’d try an actual tech site. I’m still using a tower with a CD drive and banging rocks together to send messages.

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      23 hours ago

      They’re trying to preemptively hire people who don’t give them a hard time when they treat them like peasants. When the boss says it’s getting harder to hire means the rest of us are harder to fire. Keep up the pressure!

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        23 hours ago

        Anecdote

        Boss says he called twenty people in for an interview at 7 am. Hired the one person who stayed until 9 pm because they showed persistence.

        People in comments said he hire the person who was most desperate.