I just got blindsided folks. Manager and some HR lady pull me into a chat room and inform me they are letting me going due to company restructuring :-) I didn't see this coming at all I'm devastated and don't know what the fuck to do. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
id told them **** that shit. They run me deep into the tech during the interview but never heard of a test or a written test. Too many techs brain dump the certs. But, you can’t fake a live interview with someone who knows that area of tech backwards and forward.
It's because of competition for the role. Sportsbooks/gambling are hard to get into because the market's inundated with people who are interested in those subjects + have the technical background for the job.
I initially was rejected for the first role I applied to after the screen, before advancing for another role. I had to submit a case study after a screen and from there was selected for another interview in which I didn't present the case study. Then I got rejected for the final round.
Thankfully, other interviews haven't been that much a pain in the ass, but still not fun. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
id told them **** that shit. They run me deep into the tech during the interview but never heard of a test or a written test. Too many techs brain dump the certs. But, you can’t fake a live interview with someone who knows that area of tech backwards and forward.
When I got laid off during covid over 3 years ago, I had an interview with a certain city in the Northland to do IT for them.
Interview with a bunch of city figures went well and they sent me a link for an assessment. Okay fine.
I open it up and it was like 50-75 rando questions. Like I would of understood if they were gauging if I knew the basics of the OSI model or some shit but they were asking me the pin count for CPU's and sticks of ram. It was fucking stupid.
Did 5 questions and told them thanks but no fucking thanks. A great decision. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BryanBusby:
When I got laid off during covid over 3 years ago, I had an interview with a certain city in the Northland to do IT for them.
Interview with a bunch of city figures went well and they sent me a link for an assessment. Okay fine.
I open it up and it was like 50-75 rando questions. Like I would of understood if they were gauging if I knew the basics of the OSI model or some shit but they were asking me the pin count for CPU's and sticks of ram. It was ****ing stupid.
Did 5 questions and told them thanks but no ****ing thanks. A great decision.
Fuck dude I wish the case study I got was binary shit like that.
I had to interpret data and display my interpretation and insights. Data file was fucking too big to open in Excel that I had to use R to manipulate and open the file. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rams Fan:
Fuck dude I wish the case study I got was binary shit like that.
I had to interpret data and display my interpretation and insights. Data file was fucking too big to open in Excel that I had to use R to manipulate and open the file.
Originally Posted by Jewish Rabbi:
How long do I have to work before I can afford a 700.00 drone
Can't forget the part about the same drone was a little over 200 bucks on Amazon.
Well, he did buy a 37000 dollar tricycle and was ripped for 12000 dollars in add-ons. Snap-in plastic panels, GPS, and heated seat. The dude lives in S. Carolina. Talk about your gooch grease, needs to be renamed Re ripped off. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rams Fan:
Fuck dude I wish the case study I got was binary shit like that.
I had to interpret data and display my interpretation and insights. Data file was fucking too big to open in Excel that I had to use R to manipulate and open the file.
To realtalk here. Sounds like you got used to do some free labor. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BryanBusby:
To realtalk here. Sounds like you got used to do some free labor.
Originally Posted by Rams Fan:
Yep, and unfortunately learned that the hard way.
I get that feeling sometimes. We are talking, it’s flowing freely. They have decided I’m a serious candidate. I’m liking the position. They tell me some info on how their architecture is structured. Where they want to be in 2, 5 years. What would I recommend? I don’t answer that anymore. [Reply]
I do Liveops part-time for extra money. I get paid 500.00 bucks a week for about 10 to 15 hours of work a week. I use this money to buy stuff I do not want to spend my main income on. Such as motorcycle parts or extras to make my ride more comfy. I also save that money in order to put large down payments on motorcycles or cars. [Reply]