My boomer trait is that I frequently type in my password where the username is supposed to go. What’s yours?

  • spicy pancake@lemmy.zip
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    12 hours ago

    I genuinely think you should be able to get a job interview by walking into a business and introducing yourself with a firm handshake

    writing a billion versions of my resume with matching cover letters and manually inputting all the information already on my resume into individual application forms and then getting rejected by AI screening scripts is making me wish i was dead

    • moondoggie@lemmy.world
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      5 hours ago

      I’d call that boomer-adjacent. You think you should be able to, but boomers believe you actually can.

    • Sequentialsilence@lemmy.world
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      8 hours ago

      It genuinely depends on what industry you are in. Every single job I’ve had has either been calling the companies in the area and letting them know I’m moving and want to have employment lined up before I move, or by calling a company and letting them know a shift in management has occurred and I’m looking to transition to a different company. The most I’ve had to do was email a resume, and if there’s an interview it’s a lunch interview that’s super casual.

      Basically any trades based industry still operates that way, because most trades are still local businesses. When you get into the national or international businesses they streamline the humanity out of it.

    • TranscendentalEmpire@lemmy.today
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      9 hours ago

      That’s actually a viable tactic in my field. The first three jobs in my field of expertise I got by walking into the clinic/office and giving my resume to the manager/owner.