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April 13, 2008 - Deciphering Job Descriptions

Posted in Work in General

 

If you are looking for a job, it can often be difficult to  understand what the heck they mean by some of the terms used in a Job Description.

 

From http://fun.varadinum.com/what-job-ads-really-mean.html, here's one take on what they say, and what they mean.

 

“Competitive Salary”

We remain competitive by paying you less than our competition.

“Join our fast-paced company”

We have no time to train you.

“Casual work atmosphere”

We don’t pay enough to expect that you will dress up; a couple of the real daring guys wear earrings.

“Some overtime required”

Some every night and some every weekend.

“Duties will vary”

Anyone in the office can boss you around.

“Must have an eye for detail”

We have no quality assurance.

“Career-minded”

Female applicants must be childless (and remain that way).

“Apply in person”

If you’re old, fat or ugly you’ll be told that the position has been filled.

“Seeking candidates with a wide variety of experience”

You’ll need it to replace the three people who just quit.

“Problem-solving skills a must”

You’re walking into perpetual chaos.

“Requires team leadership skills”

You’ll have the responsibilities of a manager, without the pay or respect.

“Good communication skills”

Management communicates, you listen, figure out what they want and do it.



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