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'The world of work is full of false ads or scam ads, real traps for candidates, who are helpless in the face of this redundant and useless information overload.
How to defend against these distortions?
How to bring down this disgraceful practice?
Who are the perpetrators of these falsehoods and for what motives do they do it?
A small handbook that guides us through these questions and, above all, tries to bring out a glaring reality: candidates are not to blame if the job does not come, as the mechanism is rigged by the very actors who are supposed to make it work.
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Fake Job - Bruno Pantaleo
Fake Job
BRUNO PANTALEO
The world of work is full of false announcements or scam announcements, real traps for candidates, helpless in the face of this redundant and useless informational power.
How to defend against these distortions?
How to bring down this shameful practice? Who are responsible for these falsehoods and for what reasons do they do it? A small manual that guides us in these questions and, above all, tries to bring out a clear reality: candidates are not to blame if the work does not arrive, as the mechanism is rigged by the same actors who are supposed to make it work.
ANALYTICAL INDEX
INTRODUCTION _
CHAPTER 1 – Who is it for: delimitation of the perimeter
CHAPTER 2 – False announcements
CHAPTER 3 – When a payment is required
CHAPTER 4 – When companies pretend
CHAPTER 5 – Missed or invisible announcements
CONCLUSIONS
INTRODUCTION
Have you ever done a job search?
Almost certainly yes.
Everyone does it sooner or later.
There are those who are habitual and constantly look for work and those who do it once in a while, when it happens or when there is a need.
Whatever means you used, have you ever had one or more of the following doubts?
- Is it possible that, with all the active job searches, I can't find anything?
- Nobody calls me, what 's wrong with me?
- Where is all this work?
- Who gets hired through these searches?"
Because this was taught to us from an early age and is continually emphasized by everyone, from newspapers, televisions, experts, economists, industrialists, recruiters (Sic! Just them!).
If you can't find a job, it's your fault.
Either you have little experience or too much.
Either you are too young or too old.
Either you are a woman and you are discriminated against or you are a man and you are not good for certain positions.
Either you have children and you have little time or you don't have any and maybe you would like to