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Kabamadmin t1_jdvfhnj wrote
I always look for the U.K. on these charts and graphs because I forget about Brexit. I'm from the U.S...
CreepySquirrel6 t1_jdvfgoi wrote
Reply to comment by iTand22 in [OC] My partner’s 2 months job hunt as a Product Manager (UK, 4 years xp) by fryd_rice_all_rise
That’s what I was thinking. If I was hiring maybe interview a person twice if I was still unsure I would move on and go back to the pool of applicants instead.
Even 4 interviews is a mega waste of time. Where do people get the time to do that?
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Reply to comment by budgetthrowaway1209 in [OC] 2022 Income & expenses Sankey for family of 3.5 in SoCal by budgetthrowaway1209
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budgetthrowaway1209 OP t1_jdvfak5 wrote
Reply to comment by lickarock88 in [OC] 2022 Income & expenses Sankey for family of 3.5 in SoCal by budgetthrowaway1209
Are you a qualified childcare professional?
israelipm t1_jdvf3f7 wrote
Reply to comment by nemoomen in [OC] My partner’s 2 months job hunt as a Product Manager (UK, 4 years xp) by fryd_rice_all_rise
Getting two offers out of 27 responses is pretty good IMO.
Enpikiku t1_jdveuqh wrote
Reply to From millionaires to Muslims, small subgroups of the population seem much larger to many Americans by jrdjared
83% have a driver's license while 88% own cars?
Moonshadetsuki t1_jdve8vu wrote
Reply to [OC] My partner’s 2 months job hunt as a Product Manager (UK, 4 years xp) by fryd_rice_all_rise
I'd probably just panhandle if I had to go to a 4th interview for a shitty job. Any company that does that is a shitwhow anyways, better to be arrested for mendicancy than murder.
twubleuk t1_jdve06p wrote
Reply to [OC] My partner’s 2 months job hunt as a Product Manager (UK, 4 years xp) by fryd_rice_all_rise
How do you get "ghosted" after interviewing someone a 2nd time or a 4th time?!
Phadafi t1_jdvdzpu wrote
Reply to From millionaires to Muslims, small subgroups of the population seem much larger to many Americans by jrdjared
Even Americans think the US is only Texas (22%), California (25%) and NY (22%).
Ortus14 t1_jdvdjqt wrote
Reply to From millionaires to Muslims, small subgroups of the population seem much larger to many Americans by jrdjared
Unpopular opinion.
At least in significant number of those the cases, the statistics are wrong, not most people.
From outdated statistics about trans people, to selection bias from surveys used to form other statistics.
Ontop of all that, this is a survey of the type of people who respond to "YouGov" polls, which will include trolls.
In addition if the pollsters were paid, it makes sense that most of them would spam 30% or a similiar number through most of the questions so they can get their money and move on. I've done these things with paid polls, and you get like three cents a survey so you don't want to waste a ton of time on it reading and thinking about all the questions.
You want to scan for gotcha questions like "Are you reading all the questions?" incase the survey creator was smart enough to include those, and spam quick answers for all the other questions.
Axe-puff t1_jdvdcrx wrote
Reply to [OC] Top Words Used In UK Company Names by bigchard69
A lot of this is too blurry to read. But from what I could make out, Dragon is more common than Organic, which I think is great
xopranaut t1_jdvd6i7 wrote
Reply to [OC] My partner’s 2 months job hunt as a Product Manager (UK, 4 years xp) by fryd_rice_all_rise
Bloody hell, 8 interviews must mean every key stakeholder hates and distrusts everyone else. Good luck to your partner in keeping their sanity in that role.
malthar76 t1_jdvcx47 wrote
Reply to [OC] Top Words Used In UK Company Names by bigchard69
“and” is a little too prominent. Usually one of the excluded list in word clouds.
poestavern t1_jdvcvwg wrote
If your car is old enough in Norway there are no license fees!
TriFolk t1_jdvcto4 wrote
Thanks for sharing. It sucks that people would downvote just because your family is a high earner. Have you Considered a wealth management company to help you? I thought you couldn’t not deduct your Roth IRAs investments if you earned over a certain amount?
anhiebananhie t1_jdvcdk2 wrote
Reply to comment by mrscript_lt in Age distribution of passenger cars in Europe [OC] by mrscript_lt
While pretty to look at, I would try to alternate between warm and cool colors on the graph. It would help colorblind folks. Red and orange are quite similar, so it would be good to separate them.
gaming4good t1_jdvcaqd wrote
Reply to [OC] My partner’s 2 months job hunt as a Product Manager (UK, 4 years xp) by fryd_rice_all_rise
Wild 8 interviews usually by the third interview I’m out. Most of the jobs I have gotten have always been 1-2 interviews.
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Reply to [OC] My partner’s 2 months job hunt as a Product Manager (UK, 4 years xp) by fryd_rice_all_rise
During the pandemic I’ve got laid off. I’ve applied to about 800 entry-level jobs. Only with one I’ve got the final interview. 2 other occasions I had interview with the manager’s manager.
AlmightySandwich26 t1_jdvbyd8 wrote
Reply to comment by craig3_0 in [OC] My partner’s 2 months job hunt as a Product Manager (UK, 4 years xp) by fryd_rice_all_rise
Look at the chart. No more than 3 = zero job offers. If you need the job, you'll do the interviews.
mrscript_lt OP t1_jdvbvax wrote
Data source: Eurostat.
Made using: MS Excel.
Iffykindofguy t1_jdvbts9 wrote
Reply to comment by MuffinMagnet in [OC] My partner’s 2 months job hunt as a Product Manager (UK, 4 years xp) by fryd_rice_all_rise
Nope, Im an "artist" whose career will also be gone soon so I do have some experience. And yet Im still 100% right! Fun
zbenesch t1_jdvbkhn wrote
Reply to [OC] My partner’s 2 months job hunt as a Product Manager (UK, 4 years xp) by fryd_rice_all_rise
8th interview?
Stupid millenials not wanting to work, right?
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Reply to [OC] My partner’s 2 months job hunt as a Product Manager (UK, 4 years xp) by fryd_rice_all_rise
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giteam OP t1_jdvfs7m wrote
Reply to [OC] What went wrong at Credit Suisse by giteam
The Swiss bank's decline didn't start this year - since 2019 it has been rocked with scandals and bad investments that has brought the share price down by over 90%. Here are some of the biggest ones, culminating in UBS putting it out of its misery earlier this month.
Source: Bloomberg, Credit Suisse
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