• Last@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Thousands of WFH jobs are still being posted. Who wants Meta on their resume anyway

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      10 months ago

      People still want the money, tho. It’s the main reason I’m staying in my no-remote job.

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        10 months ago

        Ask ChatGPT to rewrite your resume and filter by WFH and direct (no contracts) on indeed. There are a lot of WFH posts, and you’re in a good place being already employed. I spent the summer interviewing and never even looked at an on-site job.

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          I’m in a golden cage where my job earns about twice or more of what a large majority of remote jobs offer (available where I am, which is Europe).

          I guess I could get very lucky and find a great paying remote job, but I feel like I could lose in the end.

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      This right here. If I see Meta come across on someone’s resume, the first thing I wonder is what kind of personal judgement do they have to work for such a scum filled trash can on society.