I cannot put up with if somebody else gets same abuse. 0026名無しさん2013/10/27(日) 22:13:15.29ID:5iB1xOhp いきなり解雇されて、「みんなの前で僕辞めますと言え」と言われました。 0027名無しさん2013/10/30(水) 11:36:57.05ID:3avf4VH0 転職市場を俯瞰する > 転職と年齢の問題 http://www.recruiters.co.jp/useful_info/cat142/post_18.html0028名無しさん2013/11/03(日) 22:51:34.53ID:o3uJBWbk 解雇した上司をfacebookで見つけたのですが、どうしましょう。 ここでさらしても良いのでしょうか。日本にいるみたいです。 0029名無しさん2013/11/09(土) 17:02:37.11ID:w0UHK+SG アシスタントマネージャーを募集してるそうです。 個人情報流出?
1.It has a generic, over-used or vague job title. Admin Assistant or Customer Service Rep are popular ones. 2.The jobs that indicate that "Telecommuting is Ok". This attracts many people and gives them more responses. 3.They fail to list a specific location for the job - i.e. they list no location under the city or area that you are searching. 4.They list a salary or hourly wage that seems too good to be true or too specific like $13.64 - 34.23 / hour. What the...? 5.They list it as a government job. 6.They post a job with a title that doesn't match the description. 7.They use strange sentences or misspellings. 8.A search for that job title in Google - example "Admin Assistant Craig's List" and comes up in many other cities with the exact same job post. Because Craig's List is free - they can easily post the same bogus job post in every city. 9.If the description has a bunch of exclamation points and promises high income in one week. 10.If the description boldly states "No Experience Necessary" but has a promise of high pay. http://hubpages.com/hub/Job-Hunting--10-Red-Flags-that-the-Job-Post-in-Craigs-List-may-be-a-Scam0031名無しさん2013/11/20(水) 11:24:41.93ID:PJfGsJc2 Wayne State University: In a black-majority city, but one of the worst at graduating African-Americans http://www.mlive.com/news/detroit/index.ssf/2012/02/at_wayne_st_easy_to_get_in_dif.html0032名無しさん2014/01/02(木) 21:02:52.09ID:R1PDzxxt フロントラインの求人広告に出ている「カーステレオメーカー」には気を付けたほうが良いです。 0033名無しさん2014/01/10(金) 07:41:13.82ID:9wCNv504 韓国人ですが、韓国にも男性っぽい名前や女性っぽい名前は存在します。