• Nikelui@lemmy.world
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    I can get that the employer would want to dodge any salary discussion, but not even responsibilities and work culture? Does the position even say what is the job?

    • PhoenixDog@lemmy.world
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      “Come join our ever growing family if you enjoy fast pace work environments and every day being something new to discover!”

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      Tipping their hand that they didn’t put at least a ballpark salary range in the listing, meaning they’re trying to fuck you.

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        No responsibilities in the position description usually means “literally everything is going to roll downhill to your desk whenever someone feels like not doing their work”.

      • Catoblepas@piefed.blahaj.zone
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        Fun fact: posting a job ad without a salary range isn’t even legal in California for any business that has more than something like 10 employees.

    • nqua@sh.itjust.works
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      Some jobs are “buffer hires” (look it up) some jobs are “beeing the scapegoat for the real culprit at a higher position”, either one wouldnt be really discussed in a regular interview.

      when they dont want to discuss important basic things in the interview just pick your favorite one and ask if its such a position, but if you do, plz report how it went.