solarnero.blogg.se

Linkedin jobs
Linkedin jobs









They have no idea what I outlined in the original job description." "They don't know the reality of what is going on. Amazon workers stage mass walkout in New York over safety conditionsĪmeen told Newsweek he had been left stunned and hurt at some of the "abusive" responses to his post and felt many had "misinterpreted" his remarks.Disgruntled Employee Backed for Quitting and Taking Whole Team With Them.Worker Takes 'Very Expensive' Stand Against Company, Delighting Internet.One user claimed there were "red flags" all over the post with another branding it "embarrassing" and a third writing: "I've worked remotely for six years, will never go back to an office, it has nothing to do with Covid."Įlsewhere, another user summed up the post writing: "Doesn't want to train, doesn't want to tell you the pay, doesn't want to accommodate, doesn't want to accept that competing employers allow WFH, doesn't want to give applicants the benefit of the doubt." Unfortunately, that context was absent from the post shared to Reddit, with users flocking to condemn Ameen's approach. However, Ameen was keen to stress to Newsweek that the work from home issue was more down to concerns over data privacy rather than any hesitance to move with the times. While there was some resistance among some companies, the surge in the number of people changing or quitting jobs last year in a shift that became known as "The Great Resignation", prompted many to reassess these practices. workers who say their jobs can mainly be done from home are working from home all or most of the time. A Pew Research Center survey from February 2022 found 59 percent of U.S.

linkedin jobs

The COVID pandemic has brought with it a change in perception around the concept of working from home. However, the post drew an entirely different response after being shared to Reddit's anti work subreddit by a user writing as burkabich, who claimed, on the basis of the post, applicants had "dodged a bullet" by not getting a job there. In several other instances, he said it emerged that the applicants had either lied about their experience on their CV or were unable to complete "simple" interview tasks.Īmeen told Newsweek he wrote the post because he "simply wanted to highlight the importance of applicants attending face-to-face interviews so the employer can judge them, their skills and the efforts they put in with their previous company." Jibreel Ameen said Redditors had "jumped to conclusions" over the post, which he said was meant in good humor.











Linkedin jobs