• AFK BRB Chocolate@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    If you really want the job, this is a bad idea. The form is there so that HR (who usually knows nothing about the technical details of the posted jobs) can match base requirements against what the hiring manager is looking for. If they get a match, they just forward the resume to the manager. Doing stuff like this on the form is likely going to result in them just moving on without looking at your application further. And it doesn’t mean it’s a bad place to work; the company and the manager might be great.

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      9 months ago

      Also, it’s hard for a computer to parse a resume, and most of this stuff runs through a computer before a human sees it, so filling a form makes sure the data is correct.

      You also don’t have to worry about corrupted or unsupported files.

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        9 months ago

        You’re telling me that computers are sophisticated enough to drive cars and create new antibiotics but resumes are just too much? Nah.

        If that’s the case then don’t ask for a resume and only have the form to input job history that can be easily handed over to a manager using a printable template.

        It’s lazy on HR’s part and on the HR software they use.