Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Desperate times out there.
It is extremely bad out there and people who never had to worry about unemployment/underemployment or networking are desperate.
Anonymous wrote:Desperate times out there.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe not quite the same thing but I recently posted a rental listing on a DC apartment rental Facebook page and many of the responses were from mommy and I cringed each time.
Anonymous wrote:I think it can reach different networks on who posts so I think this makes sense. Parents are more likely to have hiring managers in their networks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m on a few Facebook pages for my area and there are so many parents posting on behalf of their college age and post grad children looking for jobs. I think it’s wildly inappropriate and embarrassing- the kid should be posting for themselves.
Ok. But your judgment won’t get them a job which is what they really care about.
If the kid wants a job so badly they should be posting. These groups aren’t parent only groups.
Anonymous wrote:My recent grad child has spent 3 months applying to over 100 jobs, including cashier and waitress positions. So yes, the other day I decided to reach out to my network, many of whom also have kids in the same boat. Two days after I posted on Facebook my grad has three interviews, one at place that they had applied to weeks ago and never heard back from. This is the world we live in now. I’m not going on the interviews or calling future employers to negotiate salaries, but I am using a network I worked hard to build to crack open a few doors. I’m not sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe not quite the same thing but I recently posted a rental listing on a DC apartment rental Facebook page and many of the responses were from mommy and I cringed each time.