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      7 days ago

      Millennial here and I’ve been doing this my entire adult life. If companies had better vacation policies and a less boring work flow, I’d be less compelled to job hop every year or two.

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          Own your own consulting firm which helps this occur anyway.

          But it was pre-Covid the last time I made this work, I finally got in with the idea of steady jobs - they pay you like, $2k every couple weeks just to sit in a little room all day… ok I can doomscroll in a different place for a while if you’re going to pay my bills

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          No because the last time I worked a job that that a proper interview process was over 15 years ago.

          These days interviews mostly go like this for me:
          "This is what we expect from you; does this sound like the kind of job you’d like? " I say “yes” and then a week or two later I’m working. The hardest part is landing the interview. On average it takes about 200-300 applications before I get a single one.