Just type your goddamn CV up like a normal person. Word even has some templates you can use.I hate the state of B2C software, with endless scammers, poor products, data stealers, and so fore.
Fucking recruiters can just ATS a resume with AI, and scan thousands of resumes in a minute. But the minute I ask for a base resume + job descriptions combine software I am the **** who doesn't want to manually enter data and change keywords manually while recruiters, and businesses get treated like royalty.
Takes too long and I can’t shotgun method it.Just type your goddamn CV up like a normal person. Word even has some templates you can use.
Yeah the first CV takes ages. Every one after that is just adding your recent work experience to the top of the list and changing your referees.Takes too long and I can’t shotgun method it.
No, I have the first CV, I just don't have good CV software yet. I have to prompt engineer it via GPT-4 to HTML then open the HTML in Word.Yeah the first CV takes ages. Every one after that is just adding your recent work experience to the top of the list and changing your referees.
Congrats, seriously. Sounds like you have really earned it.Hey i know this is the complaint thread, but I don't have anybody to expell my positive secrets to.
My boss called me yesterday, I thought I was in trouble (I can very acerbic at work), but she laughed and told me one of the architects is retiring and she told me, if I accepted, they want to promote me to "Architect". She was pretty honest and said Id be doing the job I was already doing, I would just receive a raise and more stock options.
I don't want to be critical but apparently the guy had been fairly open with leadership that I was already doing his job and he wanted to move on before he became dispensable.
Its funny, its been my life long dream to be an architect despite architects at other jobs openly stating I was above them, but I finally feel like Ive earned it. I'm "valuable".
what do you do?Well, I am now unemployed. Not from any fault of my own; the company decided to eliminate my position, so I get severance and the whole deal, but still- job prospects for someone of my age and skillset aren't exactly splendid.
And what is your skill set?Well, I am now unemployed. Not from any fault of my own; the company decided to eliminate my position, so I get severance and the whole deal, but still- job prospects for someone of my age and skillset aren't exactly splendid.
Welcome to the club.Well, I am now unemployed. Not from any fault of my own; the company decided to eliminate my position, so I get severance and the whole deal, but still- job prospects for someone of my age and skillset aren't exactly splendid.
what do you do?
Twelve years of data entry, along with a year of customer relations via phone. Before that, ten years of retail and four years of pizza delivery, interspersed with assorted other "joe jobs".And what is your skill set?
I hope you like minimum wage because that's what everyone is going to try and pay you for data entry and customer relations these days. They'll also get mad when you don't accept poverty wages and will claim that "no one wants to work."Twelve years of data entry, along with a year of customer relations via phone. Before that, ten years of retail and four years of pizza delivery, interspersed with assorted other "joe jobs".
I've played piano since I was about 12 or so, and sight reading has always been really hard for me. It's almost a talent unto itself beyond being able to play an instrument. "Fortunately," I have a really strong ear, and can visualize where the next note might be, and repetition and muscle memory allow me to pull off the handful of songs I know relatively respectably. I use sheet music the way one might use notes to study for a test, but to perform? Not happening. I learn a piece, throw the sheets away, and play from memory.Sight reading sheet music is so bloody hard! I've been playing the piano off and on (mostly off) for most of my life but I just really suck at reading sheet music and am making an effort to get better but it's frustrating. I can do stuff that's so beginner that they aren't even really songs at a slow speed and still make mistakes because I keep forgetting to read ahead of where I'm playing. I'm fine when I'm just doing one hand at a time but I've only got one brain, how am I supposed to read two different sets of notes while I'm playing another two I've already read and trying to keep time.
Fuck, that sucks. Hope you find something new (and decent) fast.Well, I am now unemployed. Not from any fault of my own; the company decided to eliminate my position, so I get severance and the whole deal, but still- job prospects for someone of my age and skillset aren't exactly splendid.
If it makes you feel any better, I've been playing music for close to 20 years, and I never really got the hang of it either.Sight reading sheet music is so bloody hard! I've been playing the piano off and on (mostly off) for most of my life but I just really suck at reading sheet music and am making an effort to get better but it's frustrating. I can do stuff that's so beginner that they aren't even really songs at a slow speed and still make mistakes because I keep forgetting to read ahead of where I'm playing. I'm fine when I'm just doing one hand at a time but I've only got one brain, how am I supposed to read two different sets of notes while I'm playing another two I've already read and trying to keep time.