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That sounds like the job a contestant on one of those HGTV home makeover shows would have:
"My husband is a stay at home dog dad, and I spend 30 minutes a month creating 2 or sometimes 3 social media posts. Our budget is $400,000."
The shitty ones I see the most don't have the real company name but the name of a recruiting company. There might not even be a real position behind the post, and they're just farming candidates.
Yeah, it's awful. I was basically only doing it originally not to burn any bridges, but I actually got a couple of interviews scheduled by applying through it so it's not 100% useless, especially for the ads you have to click through to go to an actual company's careers page to apply for.
Assuming you're in the job market--best wishes. I am also looking and it's a bit of a mess, even more so than the classic thanks for the resume now retype everything please online forms.
Thank you. Best wishes to you as well. And yeah, I have started to just skip over those "fill everything out again" forms because after a while it's like, "how desperate am I?" I'm getting interviews without those anyway. I'm 47 years old and I've been a professional in my field for over 20 years. If you need me to fill out a form for the sort of job I'm applying for as if it was for a cashier at Burger King, maybe this is not the right job for me.
If you're looking in the tech industry, I've been finding https://app.welcometothejungle.com/ useful for bubbling the better stuff up to the top. I still trawl through LN though.
I am not, but thank you. I am looking for work in audio and video production and post-production- but full time, not freelance work. I do check that site on occasion, but they rarely have anything for me, or at least anything I haven't applied for yet elsewhere.
I actually have gotten interviewed after applying for a couple of different LN jobs, which makes it worse. It isn't useless.