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Yeah…we had to go there. In this episode, we’re breaking down everything that’s not adding up when it comes to job descriptions and hiring processes. Because how are companies asking for “entry-level” candidates while putting them through 3–4 rounds of interviews? Let’s be honest—entry-level should be 1 interview, maybe 2. Mid-level? 2–3. Executive roles? Sure, go deeper. But right now, it’s excessive across the board, and it’s wasting people’s time. We also get into these random assessments being thrown into the process. Personality tests, long-form questions, tasks that have nothing to do with the actual job—just to “test culture fit.” Meanwhile, candidates haven’t even had a real conversation with a human yet. Make it make sense. And let’s clear something up: a “recruiter screen” is still an interview. Calling it something else doesn’t change the fact that candidates are being evaluated from that very first call. We also talk about job descriptions not matching the actual role, titles being all over the place, and how confusing (and misleading) that can be—especially when you're trying to grow in your career. Then we get into the part that really gets under our skin: pay. The lack of transparency, the overuse of “competitive salary” with nothing to back it up, and how often candidates are lowballed. And don’t even get us started on salaries being tied more to location than actual experience and value. If you’ve ever read a job posting and thought, “What is this even saying?”…this episode is going to hit. ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This episode contains explicit language. No filters, no fluff - just real conversation.
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