Sadly having Facebook / Meta / Twitter on their CV makes them more employable, despite the lack of morals and ethics of their previous employer(s)
@zleap that might be. I wonder if employers might start shunning those people for their employment history... because businesses can't really afford to have unethical staff.
@lightweight @zleap
I have a B.S. in Comp Sci and get rejected for retail jobs. I currently work full time at a fortune 50 company.
Want to explain wtf is up with the current job market?
Optimistically, it's just me- but that could be convoluted.
@lucifargundam @zleap not sure. I worked as a research scientist for 5 years after finishing my MSc in engineering. Got frustrated with the organisation's poor management and their use of MS WIndows, so I quit and started my own company at age 29. I was able to avoid anyone else's incompetence other than my own. Worked out quite well. Now working for a charitable foundation, which is making the world a better place.
The internet also makes working remotely far easier , tools like @libreoffice @bigbluebutton and many others also make it easy to work, collaborate, @disroot has a stack of resources for that too.
If you need help or clients then there are enough people here who share the same values, which should help build a great port folio.
what we need now is a federated alternative to linked In, something much simplier but where, like here people have conversations rather than shouting about them selves in to the ether trying to sell you something.