In their own words: “companies apply to hire you”. Curious how that works and if anyone has tried it.
Ask Blinders
Yesterday
722
Tipping culture is really getting out of control! Waiter gave me ‘a look’ because I tipped her 10% for ‘BAD service!’
Health & Wellness
5h
1225
Took up 30 days no fap challenge with friends!!
Tech Industry
Yesterday
2695
ByteDance is officially fucked
Tech Industry
Yesterday
769
The new Tesla Model 3 P goes from 0-60 in 2.9 seconds
Tech Industry
Yesterday
2095
TESLA UP 14% AFTER HOURS 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Works great
Doesn't though
Please do share why? :) Why it does and why it doesn’t
Tried it. Didn’t get one hit.
Tried it and got two offers.
From?
Yes, pretty good
I tried it. SeatGeek was the only company that viewed me and they never called Maybe I just suck though
mostly very low quality companies with way below market offers. i declined all of them after phone screen. their ranges are 50-70k less then my current pay and i am not at those top tier companies
get pinged once in a while. no exciting jobs there. dont think it is a good place to find a good job.
A few years ago Hired got me interviews with Amazon and few other tier 2 companies, which resulted in offers. I didn’t accept them though, other options were better.
Pretty good experience. I had 2 phone interviews for relevant roles and a few that I refused. Doesn't cost you anything to try. It costs companies so they will handle you well.
Don't bother