| ▲ | rustystump 4 hours ago | |||||||
Wow. Glad i wont ever work for/with you. Not because i worked at any of those “bad bad” companies but because your take is a horrible sign of what to expect. Like, if it was a pm or leadership person i can kinda understand it. They are the ones pushing direction. But what, some call center support guy is sol because his resume has kelshi on it? Not everyone is in a position to have luxury beliefs. | ||||||||
| ▲ | rafterydj 4 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
I definitely think there's a middle ground here, that the commenter to which you are replying may also be alluding. If a human is scanning resumes, job titles tend to be more important than the company, although both are obviously relevant. So yes, if one is "Senior VP - Engagement Optimization" at e.g. Draft Kings, that would imply a level of culpability for "gambling experience = do not hire". But if the title is "call center support - kelshi - 6 mo. contract"? Sure. I don't think the policy needs to be as stringent as all that. Not necessarily disagreeing with either perspective, since they don't seem incompatible to me. | ||||||||
| ▲ | ggggffggggg 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
But if you are hiring people that have had that luxury, and yet have chosen immoral paths, what does that say about them and about you? | ||||||||
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