Yeah, I’ve got a great in-person personality. Still can stand to lose some pounds.
Yeah, I’ve got a great in-person personality. Still can stand to lose some pounds.
I’m a red dot in Colorado. 😕
Highly processed, high sugar foods are generally less expensive.
It’s the first part that I don’t agree with. There’s zero reason to not hire a contractor in the first weeks of owning a new place. Assuming due diligence, you should know prior to closing what areas might need attention.
Yes. I recently took my son to an appointment where my phone died as we pulled up. My phone dying is incredibly rare. I proceeded to clean my car while I waited. I went through the center console, the glove box, the side door pockets, under the seats, behind the front seats, basically everywhere in the cabin of the car cleaning and organizing while I waited. If my phone had a charge, I wouldn’t have done any of that. So yes, I’m addicted to my phone.
Holy fuck, what shit advice.
What’s the plan going forward?
Yeah, our matching algorithms are proprietary, so no.
Resumes are scored based on predefined criteria set by my company.
At my company, they are not trained on templates, as I already mentioned.
You love to assume.
What is this “traditional template” you keep referring to?
Not even sure why you’d even ask this as I never said any such thing. Of course ADHD and autism are real conditions.
There’s no template that is looked for in my company’s case. And it’s not black and white, accept/reject, rather it’s trained to score applicants on a predefined set of criteria set by my company. It’s used as a tool to basically sort the resumes from strongest to weakest, most applicable to least. Depending on how many resumes are received, all of them might still be reviewed by a human. We don’t and never have used a candidate’s name at any point in the review process.
“Neurodivergent” had to have been a front runner for 2024 word of the year.
What’s the issue here? It’s literally making it easier to weed out unqualified individuals.
Since my parents said it the day I was born.
“Uggo” is a slang term that means “ugly”.
I work in AML and KYC is a key part of that process.
What a dumb take.
Same thing as general admission at a concert, but on a train.