• Honytawk@lemmy.zip
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    22 hours ago

    Those HR people who make the listing don’t understand most of it anyway.

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      17 hours ago

      “I’m looking fora Data Analyst”

      “Gotcha, we put up an ad for Data Science”

      “No, Data Analyst, that’s diff-”

      “Here, we already got some applicants”

      “They’ll be very disappointed to learn that I’m not interested in their AI skills”

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        I’m learning how many names there are now for “person who can shoot and edit video” since I last needed to look for a job in my field. To the point that I suddenly find a new keyword and there’s like 10 more jobs I can apply for.

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          Oh lord, as a 25 year industry vet in everything audio and video, that’s been with my current company for a looooong time, this bothers me. Out of interest what kinda whacky names are you seeing for this kinda roll?

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      It’s also ridiculous how often I see „Java“ instead of „JavaScript“ in job listings.

      Edit: Not trying to judge Java here, this is purely about recruiters not knowing the difference, posting jobs for Java devs when they need JS devs

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        Agreed, why haven’t we killed java off? It’s terrible and there are replacements. At least with JavaScript it’s terrible but a monopoly.

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        11 hours ago

        Maybe they have a ton of different machines and need an app that works in any environment?