By Laboured Go To PostInterlinked.
Dude getting destroyed in the comments except for Elon of course who consistently has the worst opinion on subjects.
I've been with my current company for a decade but I've always wonder how different my salary would be if I had been a job hopper instead...
https://layoffs.fyi/
We’re not even two full months into this year and almost 40k people have been laid off. A few years ago we had Covid lockdowns. It has nothing to do job hopping and all about corporate greed.
Imagine laying off workers to make your shareholders happy and then blaming those people for having the audacity of looking for another job.
We’re not even two full months into this year and almost 40k people have been laid off. A few years ago we had Covid lockdowns. It has nothing to do job hopping and all about corporate greed.
Imagine laying off workers to make your shareholders happy and then blaming those people for having the audacity of looking for another job.
WSJ next week: Gen Z and Millenials killing the concept of breakfast.
CNBC: Here’s how a 23 year old who makes $500k a month can barely afford to eat breakfast
CNBC: Here’s how a 23 year old who makes $500k a month can barely afford to eat breakfast
By reilo Go To PostBig facts. Hate open offices so much
I wasn't quite sure if it was a joke or not so i googled it:
https://interviewer.ai/
It tracks eye contact and judges how i'm dressed. I'd rather be unemployed.
https://interviewer.ai/
It tracks eye contact and judges how i'm dressed. I'd rather be unemployed.
That shit has been around for a while now. I remember doing one way video interviews like 10 years ago
By reilo Go To PostI've only seen this 'work' twice lol
I honestly fucking love it when a judge decides a hearing is going to be in person two days before the hearing when you've spent a month specifically preparing for a remote hearing. Really good. A+. Would love to experience it again.
In its S-1 document, Reddit said it made $804 million in revenue last year, the vast majority of which came from advertising. However, the company is unprofitable, with a net loss of $90.8 million in 2023.
Reddit Files to Go Public, Reveals That It Paid CEO $193 Million Last Year
Public filings also showed that Huffman and Reddit’s chief operating officer, Jennifer Wong, were paid $286 million in 2023?????????????????!!!!!!!!!????????
Somehow this keeps happening everywhere. Oh well, we should probably not pry further or critically analyse it.
By reilo Go To PostI see they took management lessons from Adolf
This can't be real
By reilo Go To PostHmm my cousin used to (maybe still is actually) work for them, maybe I should quiz him of this 🤔
This can't be real
That sounds horrendous, but also this may be the dumbest line I've read in a while
If he continued compounding his wealth at, say, 20% a year – a conservative estimate given some of his reported returns; a number that does not even factor in the profits he’d receive from owning and managing the funds – he’d have a net worth of over $5tn by the time he reached the age of Warren Buffett.
By Laboured Go To PostSo we can make you sleep under the desk 7 days a week like the good old days.
Like video game crunch is whatever but that developer PTSD must be real. A lady I met at work back around 2010 had pillows and blankets under her cubicle. "What the hell! Why?" ... "Y2K"
We are due to wage raises and bonuses next week, but seeing as I'm new (7 months) I'm not expecting much. Heard the bonus was around $280 last year though, which made me laugh cause I thought they were joking. But they weren't....
Well, we'll see next week, but man this company is cheap like hell...
Well, we'll see next week, but man this company is cheap like hell...