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Top 20 Job Posting Red Flags of the Month (June 15, 2023)

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    Product - "What are some job-posting red flags that scream 'stay away?"
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    Clarity about salary is key!

    Font - Mobile_Prune_3207 "salary to be discussed". Every single interview I've gone for that didn't disclose the salary upfront was severely underpaid. 7.4k ↓ Reply Share
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    Group interviews? What is this, Greek life recruitment?

    Font - jimes00. I agreed to a Zoom interview, showed up looking professional, and noticed 8 other guys attending as well. The guy who called me says, "Okay, guys, the presentation starts in 10 minutes; take notes because there will be questions at the end." Noped right out then and there. ↑ 6.1k ↓ Reply Share
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    This means everyone quit!

    Font - [deleted] "Urgently hiring multiple candidates" 5.1k Reply Share
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    "Start up culture" only means "this place is toxic!"

    Rectangle - LeSmeg47 "Start up culture": a disorganised hot mess of egos. 4.0k Reply Share
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    "Fast paced" also means you'll be wildly overworked!

    Font - Spellflinger2019. Fast paced environment. That usually means absolute chaos with no one in charge. 3.1k Reply Share
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    If you hear the word "rockstar," get out while you can!

    Font - Jsmith0730. Any use of the word "Rockstar". 2.8k Reply Share
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    We are decidedly NOT a family!

    Font - Zitson5150. We are a family companies expect you to be fine with getting underpaid and doing endless overtime because hey, they order food once in a while for the team which is soo cool... 2.8k Reply Share
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    Keep these translations near you whenever you're browsing LinkedIn or Indeed!

    Font - cheesing MyB "Fast paced enviornment" means insane deadlines and bosses breathing down your neck. "Unique challenges" means constant clusterf "Occasional overtime" means just say goodbye to your family because you'll never leave the office again. 2.6k Reply Share
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    "Flexible schedule" is almost always a lie!

    Font - missypierce Flexible schedule means we expect you to be very flexible with our poor scheduling 2.5k ↓ Reply Share
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    "New role" means you'll be doing the work of at least five people!

    Font - HAPPY HOLL Matte32Yea. Whenever they say they are looking for someone to fill a 'new role,' it often means there is no predefined job description, and no one has a clear idea of what your tasks will be. It can be chaotic, leaving you unsure about the nature of your job. Unfortunately, in my experience, after two years, you may be laid off once your managers realize that your role was unnecessary from the start. This has happened to me twice. ↑ 1.2k ↓ Reply Share
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    We've all seen way too much of this!

    Rectangle - DeathSpiral321. "Bachelor's degree required. Starting pay $12.50/hr" 1.2k Reply Share
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    How is a bubbly personality at all related to getting a task done?

    Rectangle - silentwhim Must have a bubbly personality. off. 1.0k Reply Share
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    Shady shady shady!

    Font - deadevilmonkey. When the pay is advertised as "up to $XX" instead of actually saying the starting base pay amount. 759 Reply Share
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    Clearly, not being upfront about salary is a common theme here!

    Rectangle - Swordbreaker925. Not listing the pay. That shouldn't be legal. 686 Reply Share
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    They almost always know exactly who they're hiring on LinkedIn! Let's be honest!

    Font - foxmachine. Oddly specific requierments, meaning they already know the person they want to hire but they are obligated to make an open call for the position. In other words, you will waste your time applying. ↑ 621 ↓ Reply Share
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    This is baffling!

    Font - jenh6. I saw one job posting that was front desk administrator at a retirement home. Requires a bachelors degree, 10 year experience. Your role was a/p, a/r, payroll, journal entry, bank recs. Then to add to that, SEO management, social media management, updating the website. Oh and if that wasn't enough there was an HR requirement too. Hiring, training new staff, outlying policies, reviews, payroll, etc. so basically doing the work of 3 departments all for the great wage of 38k 455 Reply
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    HR is not your friend!

    Font - claymir. Too many HR buzzwords 427 ↓ Reply Share
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    This one was a bit eye-opening!

    Font - DoTheMagicHand Thing They've been growing rapidly for the last fifty years, but you've never heard of them. It's probably going to be an MLM recruiting session, not an actual job interview. 381 Reply Share
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    FACTS!

    Rectangle - mwalimu59. "Entry level" and "3-5 years experience required" don't belong in the same job posting. ↑ 376 ↓ Reply Share
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    This one is just insulting!

    Font - Blacklotusispunk Requires you to be bilingual and have experience but pay is 15 dollars an hour. If my skills as a bilingual worker with experience only gets me minimum wage you 276 Reply Share

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