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typosaurus1215598dWhy don't just contact them online? You want to literally knock on their door or smth and just apply? In several different countries? How does this work?
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UberSalt24698d@retoor I am already applying on positions online, I either get ghosted or rejected.
I was thinking maybe I should switch strategies -
typosaurus1215598d@UberSalt getting ghosted is very lame. So unprofessional. Be nice to everyone. You never know when you need them right
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CoreFusionX350998d@retoor
It's sadly a more and more common strategy nowadays.
Guess made easier by the whole online thing, but it's still disrespectful IMO.
Then again, it doesn't help either that many gen z workers do it too.
I've seen it happen, them accepting an offer and then pulling a no show for whatever bullshit reason.
Guess you fight fire with fire, and again, (even if this sentence will trigger a certain someone more than dissing JS), the fair pay for the foul. -
12bitfloat941896dI guess you could try it, but it'd be kinda awkward to explain to them that you actually still need a work visa before you can actually start
Is going around different european countries with a tourist visa to find a job a good or dumb idea?
I heard in Germany companies place job offers in mail posts so maybe it's not so dumb....?
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