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As long as you meet the dozens of credentials to work for a place, as well as the 5 to 10 hidden ones they don't tell you about in the job listing or the interview.
Credentials exist for a reason.
That sounds salty.
Are you denying it's reality?
No, Iβm skeptical because it sounds more like disillusionment.
You don't think that companies have dozens of credentials and requirements for a job? And hidden ones as well? This is very well documented. The first one is easily verified by looking at indeed.com. I take it you've never applied for a job before?
yes I am chronically unemployed and I blame the βhiddenβ requirements boogeyman for my troubles
How many reply chains does it take you to stop avoiding questions? π if you can't answer and think it'll make you look bad, you already look pretty bad by avoiding it :)
You must have me confused for someone else, I am not on any other reply chain except this one.