Connecting with humans remains the top way to land a job. PS: online applicant tracking software tech isn’t that advanced. Most OCR parsing hasn’t evolved much in several decades, and AI is just if/thens and marketing buzz. fastcompany.com/3069166/i-bu…
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Every job I’ve had over my ENTIRE life has been because I knew someone on the inside, starting with my first job washing dishes.
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My first job was washing dishes too! I knew the cook. Then scooping ice cream, cause I knew a scooper. Then bar backing, on an intro. I landed jobs from cold applying, but my success was rooted in class privilege preparing me. I want to make it easier for others.
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Replying to @RachelRecruitin
You know something is broken when there are a ton of people wanting to break into infosec and a ton of open jobs, and the complaint is there are not enough good candidates to fill the open roles. 🙄

Jul 8, 2021 · 4:20 PM UTC

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Replying to @bilcorry
Yes. Companies would rather leave seats unfilled for months then hire a junior and train them up "because they'll leave" - well then hire another one! It's literally cheaper to hire and train than to hire an "expert" who is also going to leave bc they have to "wear many hats."
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Maybe I should do a talk about dumb hiring practices and scold the audience for not creating footholds for people.
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