Kitchen Designer/Interior Designer
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Kitchen Designer/Interior Designer
For people currently job hunting in tech, are you still writing cover letters for every application? I can’t tell if recruiters even read them anymore. Part of me feels like I’m wasting hours customizing documents when most applications probably get filtered by ATS systems before a human even sees them.
Is this really true? I can’t believe it. https://www.hindustantimes.com/trending/us/exgoogle-contractor-says-indians-hire-indians-in-silicon-valley-there-s-a-network-101778646125511-amp.html
For anyone working remotely in tech, do companies still hire fully remote entry level employees or are most businesses pushing hybrid now? I keep seeing remote postings but then finding out later they secretly prefer local candidates who can come into the office occasionally.
Has anyone here gotten hired recently after a long employment gap? I’ve been out of work longer than expected and I’m starting to worry recruiters see the gap and immediately move on. I still feel confident in my skills but explaining unemployment over and over in interviews is getting exhausting.
I had a recruiter reach out to me for a role and then completely disappear after our first conversation. It’s frustrating because they acted extremely interested at first and then stopped responding without any explanation. How long do I follow up for before letting it go?
I am confused about what you are looking for. If it's a new role, please add more information about your background and the impact you've had, as this helps recruiters in the community.
You have a great background, and I would use that to create a pitch about the impact you've made in another place with your skills. I see recruiters in this community all the time, and they always ask for that.
Will you be designing an ai kitchen designer tool? This is jobs in Tech
Ok. You posted in the "Job Hunting in Tech" bowl. So you're not going to get the right responses. People are looking for employment here... in tech jobs