"Honesty is not rewarded" during an interview is very true. Interviewer: "What do you expect from this company" Me: "Money" I: "Why do you want to work for us?" M: "Money" I: "Where do you see yourself in 5 years?" M: "With more money" Like what do companies expect?
@tkdevlop3 жыл бұрын
Litteral me
@youtubesucks38823 жыл бұрын
They want their ego jerked off. "Oh, I really like the company culture and I googled you guys and it seems like the work environment and ethics are *BRAAAAAAAAP*" They just want you to see how good you can fart in their mouths.
@furrywaffle3 жыл бұрын
Some perspective from the other side of the interview table. I've been a manager for around 5 years now, so maybe I can give some insight from my personal experience. "What do you expect from this company?": Usually, I ask this in a different way, such as "What would you like to learn?" but this is similar enough. I ask this line of question to see if the candidate is looking for something I can offer. For instance, if the person is looking to code in Python to hone their skills but I don't have any projects running that at the moment, I can let them know that it isn't something available that I can offer. From there, the person will understand what they will get themselves into and we'll be on the same page in regards to expectation. "Why do you want to work for us?": I don't usually ask this to just anybody. I only ask this when the person is overqualified (For instance, 8 years in a Lead Dev role but applying for a junior role that requires like, 1 year of experience.) Otherwise, if I ever do ask this, its due to genuine interest to see why someone is interested enough to apply. If its just about money, that's fine, the interview goes both ways. You're also there to judge how the interviewer reacts to your answers. "Where do you see yourself in 5 years?": I ask this all the time, I'd like to know where they want to be. Where they can fit in the organization, if and when I hire them. If they want my position, that's even better. It means I have someone I can count on if anything happens to me. If they only want money, I know their motivation is monetary alone and will help me decide how to approach fitting this candidate in the team. Of course, a good interviewer will take all the answers and judge the candidate by weighing each of the questions as a whole. I've built good teams that are willing to work with me for years and years, so I think some of these methods work. Hope this helps!
@davidcopperfield22783 жыл бұрын
they don't "want their ego jerked off" , they are looking for the most stockholm-syndrome candidate, because that is going to be the one that they will be able to milk the most. if your answer to that trick-question is : "Money!" this means that you have a rational sense of value and that it will be difficult to out-negotiate you when necessary, when you have a "passion" this means that you are willing to work without getting to much rewarded for it and that's what they are looking for. essentially, when a HR agent asks you this, it's bad sign, it proves that there is some bad corporate-exploitivism going on in this business.
@wcg663 жыл бұрын
Money is the only right answer. Companies don’t care about your personal growth or career goals.
@blaisetelfer84993 жыл бұрын
"Work like you own the company!" "Very well. Mr CEO, you are fired. This is my office now."
@hunggamerofficial32523 жыл бұрын
That's just rude =))))
@snowsnow42313 жыл бұрын
and get paid as a mcdonalds cashier
@sarscov98543 жыл бұрын
if you kill CEO, you become the CEO.
@rejectionistmanifesto88363 жыл бұрын
Young people dont get married and dont get a girl pregnant, make sure she takes the birth control pill daily in front of you and both wear protection. You will just condemn your new child to increasing poverty and these job trends worsen.
@eXpas043 жыл бұрын
@@rejectionistmanifesto8836 jeez dude chill
@btdarmstad58153 жыл бұрын
If you can lie about the position, I can lie about my experience. Simple as.
@0000x0000referenced2 жыл бұрын
Very based
@godassasin8097 Жыл бұрын
@@0000x0000referenced 13.99 pH
@JonLundgren Жыл бұрын
Lol. Truth.
@zachroberts19887 ай бұрын
Literally every job posted by every employer, big or small doesnt matter!
@dhenderson18103 ай бұрын
But if they didn't lie about the position, and have ony been honest, do you still support an employee lying?
@Carakav3 жыл бұрын
I was recently passed-up for an interview. I found out later that the entire development team liked my demo reel and resume, but the director passed on me because I had a six month work gap last year. Last year. 2020. COVID shutdowns. He passed me up for that. One more example of why it doesn't take brains to be in charge.
@EastMidlandsDUTCHess2 жыл бұрын
Every moran can register a company online
@Andrew-it7fb2 жыл бұрын
Sounds like you dodged a bullet.
@ctjmaughs2 жыл бұрын
I knew too many bosses that think like that
@barrydworak Жыл бұрын
They want to be sure they don't get some flake like me that works passionately. I once stayed a couple hours late on the last day of a job I had quit, just because I took deep personal pride in the stuff I had done there -- most companies would have changed my passwords especially given the God access I had. But I also have integrity. But while I work passionately, I can also bail passionately. Sick of IT, especially sysadmin work, I taught snowboarding for a while. I've been self-employed, full time W2, 1099, and "screw it". But if I take it upon myself to do a job, I kick ass if I'm allowed to. Tech people don't think or act like middle managers. I mean, we might be forced to, but by nature we don't, and we'll quit at the first opportunity then. Creative problem solving requires a totally different personality. Unless the gap is something like doing time for a violent felony in the workplace, it's just part of the life of a free spirited person who might make an incredible employee. Such people don't usually respond well to abuse, though. So there is that.
@Zulonix Жыл бұрын
I rage-retired over 4 months in 2021 because the upper level managers were too stupid to run a company.
@annberlin58113 жыл бұрын
100% of employers lie about job description, culture, etc
@OtherDalfite3 жыл бұрын
Omg culture absolutely. I just started a new position and because I'm in the shop actually building the shit, even though I am still an engineer, the "real" engineers act high and mighty and as though we are less than them. Engineer literally said "I'm not putting MY hand in that machine, these are my moneymakers!", implying I have to be the one to do it. No shit buddy, EVERYONES hands are their source of income In the interview, they talked about their culture as though it was one of the best.
@annberlin58113 жыл бұрын
@@OtherDalfite that is horrible, so sorry you go through that, and a new job too!
@akin2420023 жыл бұрын
This is very true in the employee benefits world. They say "I want a benefit analyst who produces accurate numbers". On the job I found out they really want a UI/UX designer 70% of the time, and an analyst 30% of the time. I looked up the salary of UI/UX designer and it is a lot higher ($85k vs $67k). They just want to low ball all benefit analysts.
@surajpatil86703 жыл бұрын
@@OtherDalfite In the new team I joined a few months ago, the senior engineers are actually not bad- they deliver 90% of the projects assigned to our team and they even help us new joiners. But its the manager who acts high and mighty and keeps bragging about his "16 years of experience in IT" and keeps scolding us or giving philosophical lectures instead of actually helping us with the ground-level implementation required for the completion of the task. I got fed up and wrote an official email saying that I won't be able to continue working in this team.
@Baker4life7773 жыл бұрын
It’s usually in sales, it will say 50k starting but it ends up being $12 an hour with the promise to make much more. The thing is I worked for sales jobs like this in the past. You would have to steal every client from your coworkers and have every potential client to essentially be a yes customer. ONLY THEN YOU WILL MAKE THAT MUCH FROM FROM THE COMMISSION STRUCTURE.
@josiah57762 жыл бұрын
"Firing employees is one of the hardest jobs I have faced as a CEO." Hey Jack, you should try clearing a minefield at night under enemy fire. Might change your definition of "hardest" "78% of job-seekers lie during the hiring process" ... and 100% of employers I've never worked for a place where the hiring interview matched what I ended up actually doing.
@cooper11013 жыл бұрын
This CEO claims to be busy and not have time to be present at tech interviews, yet he has enough time to write, edit and publish this article.
@noble74613 жыл бұрын
There are levels to his narcissism.
@JayXIsSad3 жыл бұрын
Lets be honest he probably passed the editing to someone who was desperate for a raise.
@errrzarrr3 жыл бұрын
CEO admits he is parcialized and skewed and favors one type of candidate above other more honest and deserving of the opportunity
@cococock2418 Жыл бұрын
“I don’t have the time” has always been an excuse.
@rohitchaoji8 ай бұрын
AND read the comments and respond to them.
@alexfang25943 жыл бұрын
This reminds me of a job that I applied for. So I took a personal day to attend the interview, which the recruiter rescheduled on me twice. The job posting stated that the base was 80K - 100K a year plus commission and this was to be a sales associate at a marketing company Aventas in case you are wondering. I found out the company was full of it. I asked the company about if this was base plus salary and how this would work in terms of compensation. This is what the person interviewing states "You would need to negotiate with the CEO for your pay every single project" Me "What do you mean by that?" Her the person interviewing me "You pay is going to need to be negotiated per project" Me "So on the job posting it stated how it was 80K -100K base plus commission" Her "Oh I wasn't aware of this" Me "Then may I know who ended up making the job posting" Her "Oh I was the one who made the job posting" Me "How could you not be aware of what you posted in the job posting" Her "So is there anything else that you would like to discuss" Me (Walked out of the room and informed her that she wasted my time and how I had to take a personal day only to be lied to about the job)
@Maxtardation3 жыл бұрын
You left out the part where you HAVE to lie on your resume to hit those KEY words thr AI is looking for, before it even hits a real persons desk.
@KisrDeveloper3 жыл бұрын
lol pretty true for big companies
@Myth_or_Mystery763 жыл бұрын
That’s the real trick
@mkmcat Жыл бұрын
Oh yes, tailor the CV to the job description. Absolutely to pass the AI sieve to get the chance to speak to the human
@jermainemyrn193 жыл бұрын
I always say I'm sold to the highest bidder. The disrespectful actions of employers caused this.
@MrSpoiltbratt3 жыл бұрын
Haha
@mtxset3 жыл бұрын
Do white people sweat when you say that?
@KisrDeveloper3 жыл бұрын
be careful with those words man
@jermainemyrn193 жыл бұрын
@@mtxset They just look at me. I say it to my bosses face and his face usually just turns red.
@jermainemyrn193 жыл бұрын
@@dollarcostbackpacker1226 racist and funny
@RandomIndie3 жыл бұрын
"Company loyalty", lol. I am under no illusions that my employees will be more loyal than the extent of their paycheck. It's a business. I pay them for time and tasks, nothing more. All of this "passion", "love the work culture", etc is just BS marketing jargon. If you do get an employee who is truly passionate and loves the work, you pay them more, give them a bonus, but this is few and far between. Most people just want to get paid for 8 hours of work and I'm okay with that.
@JoshuaFluke13 жыл бұрын
Hello reasonable business owner.
@HeavyMetals19693 жыл бұрын
I fired my boss. It felt pretty good too.
@avapilsen2 жыл бұрын
I had a CEO tell me she's looking for "loyalty." like wtf is this a romantic relationship? Give me good pay and good benefits and I will give you good work. Give me great pay and great benefits and I will give you great work. Give me excellent pay and excellent benefits and I will return my compensation with excellent work.
@richerDiLefto2 жыл бұрын
@@avapilsen Exactly. The only way a company will get my “loyalty” is to pay me more and provide better benefits than other companies so I have no reason to leave. It’s a *business* relationship, after all.
@princessmarlena135911 ай бұрын
You sound like an awesome boss.
@lfionxkshine3 жыл бұрын
I never understood references. I only ever give the same 3 people who will tell the company whatever they want to hear to get me the job. Literally makes no sense to me
@tirtakeniten3 жыл бұрын
I never put 'references' on my resume. I challenge the employer to test me.
@theresa782013 жыл бұрын
You can even list a relative, if you have different last names.
@dandansfu3 жыл бұрын
@asdrubale bisanzio and social skill is important because? I can see some jobs but many jobs really aren't that important. you are probably one of those that " we want fun ppl who don't just want to work hard, but PLAY HARD! "
@dandansfu3 жыл бұрын
@asdrubale bisanzio exactly a load of BS
@dandansfu3 жыл бұрын
@asdrubale bisanzio no I know how it works and that’s what I been saying all along I left corporate after 14 years in it and also as a manager so know exactly how they are played It’s bullshit. Geez toxic much 🙄🙄
@argophontes3 жыл бұрын
"I want you to stop lying on your resume!" "Here's all these extremely unrealistic minimum expectations that have nothing to do with your capacity to do the job in order to apply." Pick one.
@MarthLuna-wq3nyАй бұрын
I pick lie for 500
@msc80903 жыл бұрын
"Work like you own the company" I mean you don't get to decide shit, you don't get paid like you own it, you literally are their slave. I'll work like I own it if you treat me like I own it.
@TowelGamingHammer3 жыл бұрын
I was about to say! What, do I get a sizable stake of equity in the company?!
@xaendark3 жыл бұрын
I thought that meant that you show up late, behave as if you're the biggest shot ever, expect everyone to bow to you, have no idea what the heck the guys that actually work do ..
@ColeEvyx3 жыл бұрын
THIS!!!!! This is exactly why I think "ownership" is a load of nonsense.
@hunggamerofficial32523 жыл бұрын
Well, if the CEO can make any of us the co-founder of the company, then i suppose we should work like we own the company. Oh wait, don't forget, not even the co-founders of the companies are loyal to each other.
@dw45253 жыл бұрын
@@TowelGamingHammer how does 0.1% sound?
@joshwhitfield5333 жыл бұрын
He lied about why he was firing the guy for lying on his resume (supposedly). Irony at its finest.
@darlalathan61433 жыл бұрын
The story is irony. His behavior is hypocrisy.
@ryuranzou3 жыл бұрын
I tried being honest on a resume once and didn't get hired. I still laugh about how silly it was for me to think that honesty was how that worked.
@jacoblo5743 жыл бұрын
A company is like a complete stranger. No one is not going to be honest with them. Trust needs to be earned with time and effort from anyone.
@demikpre3 жыл бұрын
LoL yea everyone learns pretty quickly in life. Lie on the resume and hit the ground running when you get the job and make up for the gap. Fuck it🤣
@ninepuchar12 жыл бұрын
Hahahha me too. When I started using more flowery words and add *more experience*,I started getting some job interviews.
@BboyKeny2 жыл бұрын
@@ninepuchar1 Also making your resume design look nice. Nice design = positive emotion = positive first impression. We should be applying neuro-marketing to our resumes.
@ninepuchar12 жыл бұрын
@@BboyKeny 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@bane22563 жыл бұрын
Work with your heart and soul means give up more of your personal time for a company that doesn’t give a shit about you
@churchofpos22793 жыл бұрын
and will fire you at the drop of a hat.
@notsure78743 жыл бұрын
If they want you to view the company the same way as an owner - they should make you an owner.
@bane22563 жыл бұрын
@@notsure7874 yes!
@pablodelsegundo95023 жыл бұрын
I LOATHE that "passion" bullshit. Bosses really don't want to experience my passion, I guarantee.
@teeemoy3 жыл бұрын
i remember this girl who worked with so much "passion" at a call center i used to work for. she punched her monitor cuz she got angry explaining something to a customer. that's passion.
@jayasuriyas26043 жыл бұрын
@@teeemoy lol
@nash33643 жыл бұрын
@@teeemoy too close to home I have seen support job break many of my colleagues
@Ligerpride3 жыл бұрын
Haha. Superb Pablo.
@funkywinston18543 жыл бұрын
Ironically, “passion” can really backfire on employers....
@NathanLipetz3 жыл бұрын
I have been honest at almost all my interviews, I am open about my mental health --- I struggle from chronic depression. I will go from being the best candidate in the room to the worst when I open up. There are good reasons why people lie.
@davy20924 күн бұрын
Getting rejected after a job interview is probably one of the worst things that could ever happen to someone who’s suffering from chronic depression. I’m speaking from personal experiences!
@Blodia19902 жыл бұрын
Had a job interview where I went through 3 rounds then completed a long 14 hrs data analysis project just to be rejected with a generic email response. I didn't even get mad but I laughed hysterically. Like these companies truly are something. You go through all those rounds and they don't even have the decency to tell you what didn't work with you then they discard you.
@madmaxiemartialartsnerd485 Жыл бұрын
Was once told I got the job just to be emailed by someone i never even met that I didn't. Beat that.
@morganseppy5180 Жыл бұрын
They aren't going to give any information other than "we found someone better". Otherwise they could open themselves up for lawsuit. It's just corporate practice for a long time. Are you going to tell every job that you reject why--they are batshit, maybe? No. Not enough time in the day (also another main reason corps don't give details). At larger or just disorganized company, the person sending the email might not even know bc they are not involved with the hiring process other than organizing all the applicants and double checking the steps.
@EnterANameReal3 жыл бұрын
"some people have ten years experience, some have one year of experience ten times" the wisdom you drop sometimes
@danieldpa84843 жыл бұрын
100% of the companies lie in the hiring process - so it’s not balanced out yet
@Rhodair3 жыл бұрын
all these people saying to _never_ lie on resume are obviously not aware of resume bots many companies use these days - it doesn't see you have the required years of experience? automatically filtered out, it never even reaches human eyes
@trailblaze47083 жыл бұрын
The Abrar Guy took 5 years to do his engineering degree and then directly becomes a CEO after completing his degree... What a clown.
@Cameron_David_3 жыл бұрын
Its just funny how all of the 'CEOs' are obsessed with signalling how nice and understanding they are as if they aern't exploiting people.
@yb97373 жыл бұрын
Josh is doing godly work in today's world
@johnmaturan35923 жыл бұрын
Facts! 💯😂
@micropope3 жыл бұрын
He's doing the LORD'S work 💪
@jasonhuang43333 жыл бұрын
👏
@lauries65173 жыл бұрын
"I have 20-25 employees and I have a personal relationship with almost all..." He does not even know how many employees he has but he has relationship with them? What a phony.
@shirin86093 жыл бұрын
It's possible he was giving a general range including occasional seasonal/temp workers rather than the exact number of workers he was currently employing 🤷
@nyankanakitty2 жыл бұрын
@@shirin8609 A little late to this, but the CEO can't make this shit up. It's either he knows exact number of employees working at that moment, or he doesn't. There is no such thing as a range of employees. If he doesn't even know how many employees were working there at that moment, he is a fake CEO.
@TheMaleRei2 жыл бұрын
@@sj.2156 Reminds me of what "players" sometimes say when they talk about how many women they're seeing on a regular or semi-regular basis.
@choolakejinendra96523 жыл бұрын
Turns 16: "Well guess it's time for me to be a CEO."
@aprilmintacpineda27133 жыл бұрын
My first encounter with people who lie on their resume is with my last employer, I approved to hire someone with 10 years of experience in software development and JavaScript, day 1 at work, he doesn't even know how to create a function and doesn't even know how to call setTimeout. My mistake was I approved him immediately, I should have done some deep checks first. I hate when people lie on their resume. I never lied on my resume, but I still apply for jobs I think I'm qualified even though the requirements says otherwise, because there's always the technical interview and technical exam, all I have to do is pass those and I've essentially proven myself. There are various reasons why a requirement will say that you are not qualified, here are some of them: 1. The person who posted those requirements doesn't know a shit about what the job really is and what people on that job really do, so they guess. 2. They are looking to low-ball someone, that is, if they are hiring for a mid senior, they are going to put senior level requirements -- ditch these kinds of companies. Also, what the fuck does it mean when people say "we want to know if they fit our company culture", like, what the fuck does that even mean, that's just stupid, you have an opening because you need something to be done by someone with the skill to do it. I think what they really mean is "we want to know if this guy is willing to work extra hours with no pay and also take on more responsibility with low pay and no pay rise for years"
@akin2420023 жыл бұрын
I agree with most of your points, but the last about work culture. Some people are jerks to work with or carry certain beliefs that will clash with most co-workers. A work place with a bunch of atheists does not work well with an outspoken religious person. A place with peaceable & reserved people doesn't work with a loud & obnoxious person.
@aprilmintacpineda27133 жыл бұрын
@@akin242002 why would religion be involved in the work place? Seriously, just do your work, no need to talk about religion at work.
@akin2420023 жыл бұрын
@@aprilmintacpineda2713 It shouldn't, but some people go into interviews talking about it.
@aprilmintacpineda27133 жыл бұрын
@@akin242002 that's a discriminatory question and if I got that question I would say, "Okay, I think this company is not the right fit for me, thank you and good bye.". Frankly, I would encourage everyone to do the same. We should also have high standards when it comes to the job that we take, we shouldn't just take whatever we see, we also have to analyze if we really want to be in that company, after all, you're gonna be there for pretty much every day all day.
@akin2420023 жыл бұрын
@@aprilmintacpineda2713 Sorry for the confusion, but I was referring to the potential employee bringing it up. Not the interviewer.
@alexedelweiss32673 жыл бұрын
I don't know if it's a very common thing abroad, but here in Brazil, only really big companies use the term CEO. In small companies, the highest executive is only called director or executive director. If you have a company with less than 100 employees and call yourself of CEO or your employees refer to their employer as CEO, then people will laugh at your back, if not in front of you. I used to work for a company with more than 2000 employees and they didn't use this term because they didn't consider the company large enough to call the director body of executive office, so they officially didn't had CEO, CTO, COO, CFO, etc... They were all called directors.
@Svobodastical3 жыл бұрын
eu trabalho numa startup com menos de 20 pessoas e o dono é o CEO mesmo
@TheAmbrazura3 жыл бұрын
Directors in the US make movies. US terms are defined mostly to work with groups of investors.
@farihmuhammad88383 жыл бұрын
it's common here.. new startup with couple of people, and have a CEO, and CTO
@destroyonload34443 жыл бұрын
@@TheAmbrazura nah, I've been a director of purchasing before for a global company. It differentiates the strategic leadership/management from transactional management. But my team knew they could call me whatever because I don't care about titles. They could call me "hey there, guy" or "f*cker" for all I cared, but we got our work done and outpaced all the other departments.
@eatright9093 жыл бұрын
The whole hiring process encourages lying. It needs to be changed and restructured in every aspect. The questions are broken and provide no insight, we are softly lying to them so they can think we are being honest, and introverted people have a hard time in interviews where extroverted people are more likely to be considered. It is absolutely rare when a company has a refined hiring process and actually makes the candidate feel connected and listened.
@darknogo13 жыл бұрын
"Work with your heart and soul, the company will take care of you too". Very rare, I saw many people who gave 5-10 years of their lives to a company. Later they get fired for company's profit
@MrHwilRRR2 жыл бұрын
Yeah! Or if you get disabled on the job they have you sign papers and fire you.
@mariuscatalinmunteanu27213 жыл бұрын
Proud of you keep it up! Love from Romania
@liondeluxe38343 жыл бұрын
Does tall lady really exist?
@qanti65823 жыл бұрын
@@liondeluxe3834 who?
@nexunaut38903 жыл бұрын
Constanta!
@ashm49383 жыл бұрын
I work in consultancy and this is one of the things we always ask candidates on tests, walk us through the recommendations and justify why you choose the route to resolve the issue. I hate these pass or not tests with no questioning on how the prospective candidate approached the issue, as that is often the damn thing you are interviewing for, how someone approaches a problem and resolves it
@Ligerpride3 жыл бұрын
There's a guy I'm a LinkedIn connection with. He owns a recruitment company and is a successful guy in career terms, probably other ways too. He comes out with this sort of stuff all the time. Suspiciously his hiring policy also seems to be hiring young, attractive women. To top it off he'll promote how much the company values women. I bet it does.
@danepane5273 жыл бұрын
Work with you heart and soul == work like a cog until you break
@GhostOfSnuffles3 жыл бұрын
I was completely honest in a job interview once. Perspective Employer "How loyal are you to a company?" Me "About the distance from my foot to their neck, i'm here for a paycheck, not to make friends, i'll stomp on anyone for more money, including you." Perspective Employer "Please leave" I didn't get the job.
@Zulonix Жыл бұрын
I got my last job (in 1996) based on my reputation.
@lylez003 жыл бұрын
"Cultural fit" is code word for "young".
@DUNCEATRON50003 жыл бұрын
And cheap labor
@screenarts3 жыл бұрын
Exactly
@OCtheG3 жыл бұрын
The biggest most exploitative companies are targeting those that have no experience and don’t know better to get labor for prices nobody in their right mind would work for. They know what they need to do to fix this, they just won’t pay more…
@korratheaustralianshepherd58043 жыл бұрын
young and naive
@princessmarlena135911 ай бұрын
Or a relative of someone high up in the company.
@spade68723 жыл бұрын
Thank you for covering this Josh! 👍
@mehregankbi3 жыл бұрын
him: don't start your career as a senior dev, it's okay to be an intern. also him: proceeds to become a CEO immediately after getting a degree. smh
@youtubesucks38823 жыл бұрын
Rules for thee, not for me!
@amateruss3 жыл бұрын
@@youtubesucks3882 But you have to work like you own the company, Jimmy!
@wcg663 жыл бұрын
I have to lie on my resume and LinkedIn profile by removing my earliest jobs because it “outs” my age. On my resume I don’t put my years of graduation down either. There is serious ageism in tech and they will toss your resume if you appear too old. Hiring managers never want too much experience, and fear the older engineer versus young manager dynamic. Luckily, I’m a contractor now and it’s amazing how this BS disappears in a company/contractor relationship.
@cinnybun7393 жыл бұрын
I just honestly can't explain how much I love what you're doing.
@meansnada3 жыл бұрын
Imagine being so entitled to talk about others and how they should not lie when this guy finished college and just became a CEO. No experience in doing that but hey, I can be a CEO too. Heck, I just realized that I'm the C.E.O of this comment section.
@PhilLesh693 жыл бұрын
There are so many online services to choose from where for around $100 you can register a Limited Liability Company and name yourself member manager, or CEO if you get the urge to. I registered three LLCs in April so I'm 3X the CEO that this guy is. Lol.
@meansnada3 жыл бұрын
@@PhilLesh69 sheeesh, you're like a super CEO.
@meansnada3 жыл бұрын
He's the CEO we want but we don't get.
@PJBlick5 ай бұрын
@@meansnada CEO to the MAX! xD
@cafeta3 жыл бұрын
Being productive in 10 days? Wtf! I have being in training for more than that. Once I waited for a computer for 12 days!
@JoshuaFluke13 жыл бұрын
my onboarding was 14 days of HR powerpoint presentations at my first job
@MrSquishles3 жыл бұрын
depends on company, some like to have the computer etc set up and see how fast they can get you up to first commit as a matter of I guess pride, it's as much a test of the candidate as the code base though, those tend to be like software as a product businesses.
@hunggamerofficial32523 жыл бұрын
You had to wait for 12 days? Men, i was like you, and was added 8 plus days in the process. Back when i was working with Angular Framework in 2019, i had to wait for 20 days just for a computer at the company. And i wasn't even on training or had to learn anything, because at that moment, i already knew how to use Angular before getting in to the company. The worse thing was, i had to borrow a laptop from my friend just to work. After that, i always bring my laptop and never touch the companies' computer, until this very day.
@cafeta3 жыл бұрын
@@JoshuaFluke1 I am sorry :(
@cafeta3 жыл бұрын
@@hunggamerofficial3252 A friend had to share a computer with another person and they got the nickname of "the twins". (I don't know how long they worked like that)
@Maha_s19992 жыл бұрын
I actually found the original article as cached content as the "CEO" actually retracted it. Good stuff Josh - loved this.
@tallyp.7643 Жыл бұрын
Just filled out my 35th application in 60 days. I've got "truthful tourettes" and get nervous and babble in interviews if they let it drag on, because I get too comfortable. I can't lie to save my life and I can walk in thinking I know what I'm going to say and do, but somehow the script evaporates. I want to be honest as possible and suck at lying, but I'm learning how I need to tweak things to put a more positive spin (even if they sucked big time). I needed this reminder because after my shift tonight, I'm gonna tackle the CV and the job boards again.
@ricky084543 жыл бұрын
Your videos helped me leave a dead end job I had been at for 5 years. And now I realise how unhappy I was. I had no idea how frustrated I was till I was out of that environment. Comfort zone is one of the worst places to be stuck in, particularly in a corporate environment.
@generalcarver3 жыл бұрын
Great video. one thing I would add from my own life experience is... the companies that harp on honesty and loyalty the most.. usually have THE MOST dishonest management at the top.
@juanromo85043 жыл бұрын
Your videos helped me face this software development dead industry, latin-american developers should watch your videos, thanks Josh!
@JoshuaFluke13 жыл бұрын
I'm glad they help
@hunggamerofficial32523 жыл бұрын
I think this software developement industry has been dead since long ago, like about 10 years ago. Only now, it has become clearer for all of us to see. Even the gaming world is dying in a very obvious way. I used to like PlayStation games, but now, those games are just too terrible and full of politics such as SJW and Feminism in them.
@aionair773 жыл бұрын
We do!
@TheAmbrazura3 жыл бұрын
@@hunggamerofficial3252 Games didn't progress technically in 10 years.
@hunggamerofficial32523 жыл бұрын
@asdrubale bisanzio I didn't just play PS games, i played PC games as well. But the result keeps repeating itself. I played Console games like XBOX, PS, Nintendo, then a bunch of PC game such as CS Go, League of Legends, PUBG.... Any games i play now, there is always some sort of political involvement, whether i like it or not. There is a channel that talked about this, it is "The Act Man".
@tanishshrivastava24423 жыл бұрын
I remember once hearing from a guy that "Even if your company closed because of you, never tell them that." "Don't be a programmer!" Honestly, this is the phrase I have heard from the self-help programmers, but they never tell what exactly should I call myself.
@Mr.Coffee5763 жыл бұрын
In India, there is this prejudice among HR folks that they need to hire someone from IIM or Tier 1 college, or else don't apply. The prejudice has gotten even worse with some matrimonial sites catering to only IIMs.
@peanut-d-cat3 жыл бұрын
Thats unfortunate brother.here in ph has also discrimination.newly grads but not to that extent.
@AssBlasster3 жыл бұрын
We have this prejudice in any academic research position in USA, but this luckily doesn't matter in most industry or company jobs.
@tkdevlop3 жыл бұрын
I always apply to these companies and attach a middle finger as a PDF instead of resume works like a charm 🎉.
@Mr.Coffee5763 жыл бұрын
@@tkdevlop really ?? Haha, bro you're a legend ! 🤣
@PhilLesh693 жыл бұрын
There are a lot of people who believe that not having a college degree is like having leprosy or some kind of mental illness. They will literally freak out about a co-worker without a degree making money doing a job they had to study hard for four years to do. They will quite literally divert most of their work time to undermining those people who didn't follow the rules like they did. But then again, I've even seen people get so petty that they whine that so-and-so took an extra 15 minutes to get back from lunch yesterday so therefore they deserve Friday off. So they may simply be taking advantage of any "weakness" to defeat their co-worker opponents.
@absmustang3 ай бұрын
Anybody posting “how bad it feels to fire somebody” Is in fact enjoying showing off the power to fire employees. They are just stroking their own egos. Pathetic
@melissagreen_26 күн бұрын
I noticed that too.
@Tiramonium3 жыл бұрын
Had a middle manager once who had over 20 years of experience working in software development. Was responsible for a software in the company that was broken for the 10 years of its existence and had cost the company a client once. Me, as a junior dev with 2 years of experience, fixed said software, delivering the task at hand, then got fired for doing my job and for ignoring said manager's "orders" to do it in a crappier way.
@AnthonyMcqueen19873 жыл бұрын
CEOs in America play god without permission.
@PeeweePanda3 жыл бұрын
Mr.robot?
@shady4tv3 жыл бұрын
A vast majority of them are far to stupid for that.
@peachpink1233 жыл бұрын
Because people allowed and accepted it
@GatlingNG Жыл бұрын
My previous employer got me by lying about the position. It was a start-up, told me they wanted certain features matching my expertise and that would lead a team eventually. Ended up doing regular backend software development instead of applying my specific expertise they hired me for. I quit after 9 months as it became clear I would be stuck in that role and management straight-up lied about their desire for that expertise. After interviewing and comparing 10 offers this year I can conclude: be especially wary of startups, they are desperate for talent and will straight up lie to reel you in. Red flags are "we'll make your salary range work", "we don't do that essential process/infrastructure you require to do your job now but will soon", changing the job description to match your profile, flip-flopping on remote work/compensation/contract clauses/weekly hours.
@shayejackson58223 жыл бұрын
Wait..you only have 25 employees and you had to have your assistant interview???? Gtfo.
@Unknown124k3 жыл бұрын
Soon people will verify a company via this channel. If your company got roasted everyone will avoid you like the plague.
@baronvonsatan3 жыл бұрын
It took me way longer than it should for me to get this jaded and I applaud you for figuring it out faster than I did. Good on ya, man.
@trevor_mounts_music Жыл бұрын
My dad always told me to under promise and over deliver, not the other way around. Control the narrative - perception is reality...
@DJxMaster23 жыл бұрын
LMAO "Don't lie on your resume!" But he never submit one.
@daryontube Жыл бұрын
18:34 LOL 😂 Best part of the video.👌
@laverdadbuscador3 жыл бұрын
I actually have been crazy honest during an interview. It wasn't a job I felt particularly inclined to take either. I totally pulled a George Castanza. Not even kidding, I was offered the job and was given a raise. I've learned a little bit about that encounter. Being totally agreeable all the time isnt the answer. Nothing wrong with calling it how it is long as you're a likeable person (charisma). Being less agreeable has been shown to be associated with success.
@ToonSheik3 жыл бұрын
Lie on your current salary too. When I talk about pay with a recruiter, I always say I'm making 5-10k more than what I actually make and that I'm looking for better compensation. It helps filter through low ball offers. It also helps raising the profession's wages as a whole. Another tip: if they tell you they can give you that much do "be fair with other employees", you should know that it also means they're not giving any meaningful pay raises.
@TheSoulCrisis3 жыл бұрын
I've experienced shit interviews that don't even reflect whether or not I could do a project, poor interviews and lame fantasy list job postings are the issue.
@danielintheantipodes67413 жыл бұрын
As you said, it was the CEOs fault for not conducting a good interview to ensure engaging the correct person. Thank you for the video.
@akin2420023 жыл бұрын
He even admitted that candidate #2 was technically better.
@lesolstice_34653 жыл бұрын
"The problem with firing you is how bad it makes me feel" LMAO
@TheEric12038 ай бұрын
...He says as he wipes his tears with a wad of cash
@revravenli3 жыл бұрын
The bias towards entrepreneurs also played a massive role in this HR fail. How does an entrepreneurial skillset relate to programming?
@scottandrewhutchins3 жыл бұрын
I posted this on LinkedIn. They took it down alleging "bullying and harassment."
@hannamariewilson3 жыл бұрын
Blatant lying versus painting things in a positive light. Not the same.
@anythgofnthg1543 жыл бұрын
Plumber --> Water Flow Engineer School Lunch Server --> Educational Institution Nourishment Consultant Grass cutter --> Urban Agricultural Developer Dishwasher --> Gastrointestinal Tool Sanitation Specialist
@hannamariewilson3 жыл бұрын
@@anythgofnthg154 Exactly.
@hannamariewilson3 жыл бұрын
@@anythgofnthg154 Cleaned warehouse? Inventory management. Entered purchase orders occasionally? Buying/purchasing experience. Covered for billing on their day off? Cross trained into other departments. Literally any problem can be spun to sound like a big deal. Interviewing is artful story telling. Don't say "I'm disorganized", say "one time I missed an order in my emails and it went unnoticed, we took x steps to fix it, and I learned new organizational skills from this experience."
@destroyonload34443 жыл бұрын
Pocahontas painted with all the colors of the wind, I paint with all the colors of bullshit and I make that look gooooood. You're spot on, focus on the positive.
@annasofienordstrand32353 жыл бұрын
@@hannamariewilson There's almost zero honesty at that point, so it's basically lying. But that's fine, I lie to an employer's face to get money and they lie when they tell me I'm valued as an employee. It's mutual loathing.
@MegaMan-bs3oy3 жыл бұрын
I legit got passed up for an assistant manager job at a retail store after being honest with the store manager and basically telling him the reason I was leaving the previous job. Dude basically held me under a lamp demanding to know why I left Company A for B. Then started talking to me on a personal "off the books" way. He basically got me to explain why I hated my previous job and I told him I was tired of lazy management killing staff so I want to be a good manager who was reasonable and enjoyable to work under. After a TWO hour interview and a 1 and half hour commute ONE WAY at least three times I was passed up. A friend of mine (other co) told me he didn't like my personality because I basically would be a "renegade" and wouldn't fit in with his plan for the store. (I wouldn't cowtow and kiss his ass)
@patthetech3 жыл бұрын
Don't most normal/decent companies give employees 3-6 months as a probationary period? 15 days you're not even used to getting out of bed on time yet. Shiesh
@PhilLesh693 жыл бұрын
Well, that's what a 90 day probation is for. They decided in 15 days, 45 days before the probation ended.
@majdaonline3 жыл бұрын
But if the guy couldn't do basic stuff, the what's the point? They didn't hire him for him to learn on company's dime. They were looking for a senior and not intern/junior.
@TerryKashat3 жыл бұрын
Patrick . . . your fired.
@patthetech3 жыл бұрын
@@TerryKashat it would be "you're".
@TerryKashat3 жыл бұрын
@@patthetech You're right. Thank you for that correction . . . you're still fired. ;)
@banished3413 жыл бұрын
The burden of proof for checking an employee's fit (technical, cultural, or otherwise) is on the employer. The real issue here is the immoral "at will" employment law - which only exists in 3rd world countries and the North American "corporate profits first, people last" oligarchy. In decent countries like in Western Europe, the employer is not allowed to fire the employee without just cause. This leads to meaningful job security for employees - which in turn improves productivity (employees are relaxed and can focus on work instead of public relations). If the employer "hired wrong", it deserves to pay (salary, training, lengthy procedures for laying a person off) for its mistake.
@jimmyjump13122 жыл бұрын
About western Europe: I'd say, yes and no. While it's definitely much better than "firing for any reason or no reason", a manager can still find ways to get around that if they want, it will just take more time. As a bonus, the employee may get an arbitrary bad evaluation without warning (which they will have no right to formally challenge and will get gaslighted if they do), and a humiliating "development plan", which will be set by the same manager and may be impossible to actually fulfil. Unions are a good thing in most of Western Europe though, at least they watch and take action if needed - but still some good employees will lose their jobs and suffer mentally in the process, before anything meaningful is done. Sorry for getting kinda off topic.
@tristonarmstrong46173 жыл бұрын
"Bro you're like 16!"... dead xD
@alanschlesinger28993 жыл бұрын
Hi Joshua! Great video! I especially agree with you regarding your comment on his saying, "Work like you own the company." If one works like the CEO, will the company pay that worker like he or she was a 'second' CEO, along with benefits to match such a a golden parachute? No, no no no never! As for lying on a resume, I would add that it wouldn't be good to make what I'd call a "hard lie", such as saying that I speak Urdu or Mongolian when I don't know a word of either. It's not like saying you have 10 years of experience when you only have 3, because you can still do the job and can demonstrate the knowledge if challenged. Again, great video!
@thebeesknees7453 жыл бұрын
I applied for a concrete labor position. I ended up installing pools for the same company. One of the few cases where I'm glad the employer lied about the job description. Pools are easy.
@budkin3 жыл бұрын
Nailed it once again. Honestly is only valued in a minuscule of companies. Also, this dude literally hid responses. That's how confident he is in his position.
@andreii69383 жыл бұрын
things you can lie about on your resume and get away with it: - years of experience with particular tech - start/end dates for a position - where you worked (which company) - your hobbies - references things you shouldn't lie about (and can get caught easily): - your tech stack - how many languages you speak while the guy shouldn't have lied about his skills, it's partly the company's fault for hiring him without doing a proper interview process: i always ask technical questions during the interview even if the candidate had to do a test before or submitted a code sample.
@andrastoth88693 жыл бұрын
I remember a job about working with a big data database; I was asked to do a test, there was only one database-related question to write a very simple SQL, and all questions unrelated to the job-description - like network protocols, PHP functions... One month later they called me about I failed on the test. I was so angry about they were stealing my time. The current job I am working at, the job description contained requirements high enough for 4 different people - from tester, through PHP programmer and database administrator, frontend developer.... up to a business analyst.... - but they hired me as actually what they needed to someone solve technical problems and they are very happy.
@stankolodin55863 жыл бұрын
The inner peace thing killed me. So accurate, my last boss. Needs to be in a skit.
@kursna4 ай бұрын
I have lied at every interview I've ever had. Never fails
@TwiztedHumor2 жыл бұрын
This is pure gold, thanks for explaining when lying in a strategic way, is acceptable, josh! You are totally right!!!
@mikepoveyrulz3 жыл бұрын
The code test for my job was good. They gave me a project and asked me to add functionality relevant to the job. As they said to me - this is not a classroom. Much better than some Leetcode problems.
@VenkyV-ym1xt3 жыл бұрын
You rock man. Cheers to be the voice of so many who want to rant lol Take care brother!
@HeyJonathan-i5q3 жыл бұрын
Being 100% honest in an job interview is the worst.
@jason001212 жыл бұрын
i did contract work for 14 years. HR people still ask why I was at each job so briefly. I get up and walk out now. I was installing machinery, and they are always hiring in related fields where they had damn well better know what those jobs were. I got tired of "we finished the job" being a response I needed dozens of times in the same interview.
@EadaoinRyanManley3 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate the way you think……you’re not looking to fall in love with any company, you’re right, work is for money so you can live a good life. A company should have nothing to do with your private live.
@abhishek.rathore3 жыл бұрын
12:09 You freaking killed him you crazy son of a *****... I love this guy 😂😂😂
@TheSkunkyMonk3 жыл бұрын
"No ones going to say" haha thats the reason im unemployed. employers hate it when they ask why youd like to work for em an you tell em money, or that your last boss was a fraudster, but if you can't have a honest chat do you really want to work for em anyways.
@mwwhited11 ай бұрын
When I interview i work to get them to say “I don’t know, but here’s how I would figure it out”. I have no expectations that you will know everything… I expect you don’t. I want candidates that aren’t going to lie in silence and will ask questions and research topics. Heck, I don’t see the point in memorizing something you do rarely. Personal notes, the ability to search for information and willingness to ask questions are extremely powerful tools.
@ruben3010933 жыл бұрын
This is exactly the type of article that I would imagine coming from people who call themselves Founder, CEO, or Change Maker.
@carlosarias20113 жыл бұрын
I remember one of my previous would be employers asked me some technical questions about equity options Greeks (i.e. Gamma, Theta, Vega, etc.)... Instead of asking basic directional or strategy questions. I never go the job..... fast forward a few years later now I trade my own Options, do my own strategies, and make money for myself. I could have making them Corporates good money, now I get to keep it for myself. I now trade FX/FX Options/Equity Options/Stock/some FX Futures, etc. I approached many employers with Open mind and eager to learn, but the reality is there are a lot of people bidding for same job, and employers keep lowering their offer. I trade hundreds of time per year and do not have to file a single Compliance Form or ask permission to Trade.
@captainvlad3 ай бұрын
I remember one company I worked at for 5 years. They asked what made me want to work for them. And my answer was, "Well, I saw the hiring sign outside and the dang gas station keeps asking for money when i fill up"
@primal9238 Жыл бұрын
Company: Demands unrealistic expectations. Interviewees: Has to lie to get an interview. Company: "How dare you not meet all our unrealistic expectations! I don't care if the field has only existed for less than a year. You need at least 10 years of experience to apply for this position that's only existed for less than a year!"
@RDR-qg9pw3 жыл бұрын
Best interview I ever had: Interviewer: "Do you have experience with these programs?" Me: "No. But I'm willing to learn." Interviewer: "That's all I wanted to hear. You didn't fluff your experience. You'll be hearing from HR with an offer." I got the job.
@BertSimsen2 жыл бұрын
And then you woke up
@TheMaleRei2 жыл бұрын
What company was this?
@breezluize3282 Жыл бұрын
@@BertSimsen Booyah! Hilarious! Yes!
@rhowell0317 Жыл бұрын
Honesty = Cruel Punishment!
@thespencerowen5 ай бұрын
They didn’t want to disrespect him… procedes to write a blog article blasting him on the internet.
@SS-ce1py2 ай бұрын
Long time ago, when I was in my early 20s I was living in NYC and went to a job interview that I was qualified for on Wall street. One questions was " where do you see yourself in ten years?" My naive little self thought 'just answer honestly' so my response to that question was "not sure yet, just trying to experience different industries to figure out what would be the best career path". I'll never forgot the look on his face which basically said - 'why the fuck are you answering honestly?' I didn't get the job. Since that day I realized you are expected to lie in job interviews and if you don't you come off as socially clueless.
@keithrhodes59123 жыл бұрын
I am glad you are speaking the truth.. because I'm dealing with this kind of issue right now with all of these companies not wanting to hire me as a graphic designer or web designer or logo designer .. cause right now I'm working in a job as a housekeeper which I didn't a degree in..
@NickDavies1003 жыл бұрын
100% here Josh. I was too truthful on my previous resume versions and it really hurt.
@EmonticonGaming Жыл бұрын
"When you work with your heart and soul, your company will take care of you too." Oooooh do I have a hard truth for the writer of this article. Taking 3 additional shifts in a week didn't get me a raise or even a second glance. Stellar customer reviews didn't earn me anything. I wasted 2 and a half years working retail, burning myself out, only to get fired when the company finished the merger.