Much easier to reject bad CVs. On the other hand every job post is the same and you have to check Glassdoor and Crunchbase before applying to a potential bad company

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      Did you want their fulltime job to be reading thousand of resumes or did you want them to be an actual manager?

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      It’s a broken system with no solution in sight.

      But yeah let’s blame this worker who has thousands of resumes that they have to figure out how to review asap.

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        Let’s completely fuck off thousands of applicants who hear nothing about job opportunities because the reviewer doesn’t like certain words.

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          Countless recruiters give some very basic advice in person and online, and they almost always say to put skills in decreasing order of importance. Job applications are god awful, but I really don’t think being asked to follow basic instructions is a big ask. Blame companies, not recruiters.

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          What solution to you propose? What do you envision yourself doing if you are the recipient of several thousand applications for one position?