On LinkedIn jobs, it shows the number of applicants for a job. I have been noticing that jobs at companies like Netflix and Stripe, have been getting over 100 applications, but jobs at Google barely 6 or 7 applicants. What's up with that?
Maybe they just apply through the Google website?
Genius! So for Netflix and Stripe candidates only apply through LinkedIn.
Nobody wants to go through one year long team matching process.
They repost the same job over and over again. So, shorter time up, and many people have applied before.
Google is well known enough that people just directly apply on their careers website
Yeah I’ve never heard of Netflix, where do you think I can find their careers website?
Linkedin bro
Heard from a couple people LinkedIn job postings have this feature you can turn on to "refresh" the posting automatically AKA every couple days it makes it look like the job was JUST posted, even if it's been up for months
Everyone has already applied to Google every year for 10 years. Some even passed the interview multiple times but never finished team match.
Some say that even current employees are on perpetual team match
Sounds like Meta too.
An “applicant” in LinkedIn’s eyes is just someone who clicked the link to the application site. Those numbers aren’t accurate.
We’re much better than PayPal you joker
Well, from what I can figure as someone on the job hunt - Google only lets you toss in 3 job apps a month, no more.
Then don’t want to study for leetcode.
Doesn't every company nowadays have a similar interview process (DSA/Leetcode questions). If not, please tell me about the ones who don't because as a non-cs major I'm sick of this shit.
Canonical doesn’t.