What job descriptions REALLY mean!! LOL

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jcardona1

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These are great, especially since ive been looking for a new job lately


ENTRY-LEVEL POSITION
You'll be making under $5 an hour.

ENTRY-LEVEL POSITION IN AN UP-AND-COMING COMPANY
You'll be making under $5 an hour; we'll be bankrupt in a year.

AN UP-AND COMING SOFTWARE COMPANY
We want you to get your hopes up, but there's no way in hell we'll be the next Microsoft.

PROFIT-SHARING PLAN
Once it's shared between the executives, there won't be a profit.

COMPETITIVE SALARY
We remain competitive by paying less than our competitors.

JOIN OUR FAST-PACED COMPANY
We have no time to train you; you'll have to introduce yourself to your co-workers.

NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED LEADER
Inc. Magazine wrote us up a few years ago, but we haven't done anything innovative since.

IMMEDIATE OPENING
The person who used to have this job gave notice a month ago. We're just now running the ad.

SALES POSITION REQUIRING MOTIVATED SELF-STARTER
We're not going to supply you with leads; there's no base salary; you'll wait 60 days for your first commission check.

SELF-MOTIVATED
Management won't answer questions.

SEEKING ENTHUSIASTIC, FUN, HARD WORKING PEOPLE
.... who still live with their parents and won't mind our internship-level salaries.

CASUAL WORK ATMOSPHERE
We don't pay enough to expect that you'll dress well; a couple of the real daring guys wear earrings.

COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT
We have a lot of turnover.

EXCITING AND PROFESSIONAL WORK ENVIRONMENT
Guys in gray suits will bore you with tales of squash and their weekends on yachts.

JOIN OUR DYNAMIC TEAM
We all listen to nutty motivational tapes.

FUN WORK ENVIRONMENT
Your co-workers will be insulted if you don't drink with them.

A DRUG-FREE WORK ENVIRONMENT
We booze it up at company parties.

MUST BE DEADLINE ORIENTED
You'll be six months behind schedule on your first day.

SOME PUBLIC RELATIONS REQUIRED
If we're in trouble, you'll go on TV and get us out of it.

SOME OVERTIME REQUIRED
Some time each night and some time each weekend.

SALARY RANGE X-Y
We'll offer you X to start.

A HIGHLY VISIBLE POSITION
You'll give boring speeches on your own time.

FLEXIBLE HOURS
Work 40 hours; get paid for 25.

DUTIES WILL VARY
Anyone in the office can boss you around.

WHERE EMPLOYEES FEEL VALUED
Those who missed the last round of lay-offs, that is.

MUST HAVE AN EYE FOR DETAIL
We have no quality control.

COLLEGE DEGREE PREFERRED
Unless you wasted those four years studying something useless like Philosophy, English or Religion.

APPLY IN PERSON
If you're old, fat, or ugly you'll be told the position has been filled.

NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE
We've filled the job; our call for resumes is just a legal formality.

SEEKING CANDIDATES WITH A WIDE VARIETY OF EXPERIENCE
You'll need it to replace three people who just left.

PROBLEM-SOLVING SKILLS A MUST
You're walking into a company in 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.

ABILITY TO HANDLE A HEAVY WORKLOAD
You whine, you're fired.

ASPIRATIONS FOR GROWTH WITHIN OUR COMPANY
We loooooove brown nosers.
 
LMAO!!!! FTW!!!!!
 
You trying to stay in the banking industry?
 
reverse;2862976;2862976 said:
You trying to stay in the banking industry?
not really, just looking for anything in my field. good thing is that everybody needs SOX/internal auditors, not just banks :)
 
Very funny, but I resent the shot at philosophy majors... I am one!

In all seriousness, the hiring trends in business these days are shifting from business majors to lib arts (especially philosophy) majors. As a former student of one (business) and a current student of the other, I can say that philosophy is the better choice. In the business school all I learned was vocab words, it was more memorization. In the school of philosophy they teach you logic, analytical skills, and problem solving.
 
cassharper;2863012;2863012 said:
Very funny, but I resent the shot at philosophy majors... I am one!

In all seriousness, the hiring trends in business these days are shifting from business majors to lib arts (especially philosophy) majors. As a former student of one (business) and a current student of the other, I can say that philosophy is the better choice. In the business school all I learned was vocab words, it was more memorization. In the school of philosophy they teach you logic, analytical skills, and problem solving.
LOL, sorry didnt know your were a philsophy major!! that wont work for me though. if i try to apply for an accounting/auditing job with a philosophy major, theyll just laught at me ;)
 
jcardona1;2863032; said:
LOL, sorry didnt know your were a philsophy major!! that wont work for me though. if i try to apply for an accounting/auditing job with a philosophy major, theyll just laught at me ;)


What's your major, big guy?
 
rmorse;2863047;2863047 said:
What's your major, big guy?
business admin, accounting concentration. i stayed away from actual accounting jobs and went into the auditing field
 
rmorse;2863047;2863047 said:
What's your major, big guy?
and i hope you pick Target :)

SALES POSITION REQUIRING MOTIVATED SELF-STARTER
We're not going to supply you with leads; there's no base salary; you'll wait 60 days for your first commission check.
 
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