Trump said not to trust Vivek during the election season.
The whole H1B situation is exposing Vivek as a Pro India first guy.
JD's wife is Indian as well.
People are also mad at Elon as well.
Could this also be a white hat exposure operation?
Trump said not to trust Vivek during the election season.
The whole H1B situation is exposing Vivek as a Pro India first guy.
JD's wife is Indian as well.
People are also mad at Elon as well.
Could this also be a white hat exposure operation?
Your getting way to technical about job postings. And maybe the job seekers are too…. We posted in industry related publications and local newspapers etc. no services, no headhunters.. If you need a job go out and do it the old fashioned way. Hit the papers and hit the streets. Don't rely on tech to do an in person task!
Expect it to take months or years to find qualified people using your method, as you've discovered.
But wait, you just posted the problems with job boards.
Its a data base thing, crap in/crap out. Both sides of the game throwing crap against the wall and seeing what sticks. If you a professional and good at what you do, you know where to look for a job, Most good jobs are not advertised on job boards, they come by recommendations (networking) within the particular industry.
Job boards aren't perfect and right now the market is heavily tilted in favor of employers. That wasn't always the case and it won't always be. I've gotten jobs through job boards, through headhunters and through recommendations. I even got a job once through a newspaper ad back in olden times. I use all the tools at my disposal. If I was out of work, I'd be looking at contract work too.
But if you're an employer today and you can't find employees, then IMHO you're doing something wrong, especially if you want experienced people.
That said, job boards have definitely been caught up in the enshitification movement, but I suspect that will sort itself out over time.
The old fashioned way does not work at scale for most job seekers or employers anymore. In fact that went away years ago with the advent of Craigslist, Monster, and Career Builder which are all now being replaced by sites like Indeed and LinkedIn.