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It was a four-month stint in software development for a non-profit.

  • queermunist she/her
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    1 year ago

    tbh that’s probably bullshit applicant screening and they’ll accept anyone that applies

    Or it’s some kind of scam that I can’t imagine the details of?

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        Im doing an internship right now

        I dont get paid by the company

        But i still get my federal education student grant every month (all students get this, in Denmark throughout all of their education)

        And my internship is only 2 months

        I would rather get paid of course. But i consider it to be school. Im learning a lot and its super stress free, free lunch etc

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          1 year ago

          Still terrible. As a software engineering student in Sweden I did 3 summer internships and all were paid.

    • LanyrdSkynrd [comrade/them, any]@hexbear.net
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      It’s really infuriating that so much of a person’s success in getting a job is based on their ability to bullshit.

      Years ago I got a job as a hospital janitor. I had to take a personality exam and then do an hour long interview. The interview was all open ended questions like, “What’s the biggest professional challenge you’ve experienced, and how did you overcome it?” and “Tell me about a time when a coworker was angry and how you dealt with it”.

      I don’t see how your ability to answer such questions tells them anything about your capability to empty trash cans and mop up piss. It felt like a process designed by an HR person to justify their job.

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        The more someone is paid, generally the less important their work actually is for society’s continued functioning and the less actual work they have to do. It’s not an absolute, but an increasing intensity that reaches a terminal point with hedge fund managers being a steep net negative for society and most of the time they just have machines and underlings do everything while they go Epsteining around. epsteingelion

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    1 year ago

    Confirm that you are indeed older than 2

  • Bnova [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    1 year ago

    That’s my job posting, sorry you saw it. I made it just to see what sort of freaks and weirdos would want to apply to an internship that requires 2 years of experience.