I used a wrench to tighten a nut on the bottom of my kitchen sink, so that the faucet was held in place. That’s a tool, right?
#science
My mini socket wrench kit is one of my favourites. :)
Uhhh, I mean the only tool I’ve used have been indeed and LinkedIn. I have a baller resume though- not in the sense that it has lotsa good qualifications and work history on it, it does have some, but the automated filters and shit love it
https://rxresu.me/ (For others :) )
I really like the TENK (Finnish National Board on Research Integrity) template. That got me a grant, my current job, and I’m currently negotiating my next job.
I was extremely overqualified and had automated my work as a contractor and when that was discovered instead of getting fired I got hired upwards to be a support agent for the app for the entire company running them.
I dunno. Jobs and applications are weird. I think it’s mostly on knowing people.
absolutely! I was told at a career workshop that simply being recognised amounts for as much as 80% of hires.
And yeah I can definitely see it, when you go out to buy something you’re probably going to buy the same things as you did before aren’t you?
What if I’m a tool?
I put my resume out there on multiple sites and a recruiter found me.
Last job I actually applied for?
https://www.amentumcareers.com/jobs/search?page=1&country_codes[]=AQ&query=Antarctica
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