Long time linux user and tinkerer. Currently working as a devops engineer. Very positive to the idea of decentralized internet platforms. :)
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mrmanager@lemmy.todayto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Interviews as seen by HR and the candidate51·2 days agoYou clearly are not a “team player”. HR already has a plan for your life, all you have to do is follow their instructions and things are smooth.
Feeling unhappy? Deal with that outside of work, and make sure it dont affect your work.
If its one topic i really feel passionate about, its the entire anti-work thing. Because we are human beings. All of us work because we have to. And thats it.
mrmanager@lemmy.todayto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Interviews as seen by HR and the candidate6·2 days agoYou would understand if you understood the mindset of HR employees. To them, you are joining a life mission, not just a job. And they have a plan for your life so it fits the company objectives. Super great. Except no.
mrmanager@lemmy.todayto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Interviews as seen by HR and the candidate8·2 days agoYeah its shocking we are not incredibly grateful isnt it.
“Nobody wants to work”… :)
mrmanager@lemmy.todayto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Opinions: What is a movie you genuinely like, that is rated below 60% on rotten tomatoes?1·2 years agoIndeed, that movie is actually scary! Like proper scary, not how most movies are.
I dont know. Maybe ive been unlucky but “diversity” has meant a lot of people with very different personalities, which has meant that people dont become friends. Has it meant something different to you? Maybe for you its the other way, and you dont have anything incommon with the typical worker (whatever bro means in this context, maybe males and you are female?) , so you welcome more people like yourself.
Doesnt everyone actually want collegues that are as close to yourself in personality as possible so you feel you have common ground?