> then there's a perverse incentive for service operators to maximize the number of job ads a user applies to.
Is that not an incentive for the service operators to find more employers? No one is forcing you to apply for a job hopefully.
When the cost for applying is zero all you get is:
- puffed up resumes
- laughable experience in the stack that doesn't last a few minutes upon (time consuming) inspection
- bad cultural fit
- fake human beings who aren't even real and are actually just devshops in third world pretending to be Europeans with fake personas and everything
- the list goes on...
These things are expensive on the other end, yet it costs a person exactly $0.00 to send that resume, it's the bullshit asymmetry principle at work, there's so much time and effort required to refute job applicants that you basically have to give up.
Again I'm asking you to go post a remote job and see for yourself. Please, try to see this from the other side, it might even benefit you as a jobseeker to do so :|
Is that not an incentive for the service operators to find more employers? No one is forcing you to apply for a job hopefully.
When the cost for applying is zero all you get is:
- puffed up resumes
- laughable experience in the stack that doesn't last a few minutes upon (time consuming) inspection
- bad cultural fit
- fake human beings who aren't even real and are actually just devshops in third world pretending to be Europeans with fake personas and everything
- the list goes on...
These things are expensive on the other end, yet it costs a person exactly $0.00 to send that resume, it's the bullshit asymmetry principle at work, there's so much time and effort required to refute job applicants that you basically have to give up.
Again I'm asking you to go post a remote job and see for yourself. Please, try to see this from the other side, it might even benefit you as a jobseeker to do so :|