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beads wrote: » Most HR people aren't, ironically, known for their people skills in the first place. Let alone there technical prowess in the field of HR. I can say this as I am married to a top notch HR leader in her own right. To answer your question. You have to wonder who writes some of this stuff and do you really expect anyone to rationally be able to fill these positions? In many, if not most cases - obviously not. They have no intention of filling these positions or are too inept to write a 'JD' worth publishing. It doesn't get any better with seniority either. I get calls for help desk work at the very least - monthly. You must be kidding, right? Hang in there. - b/eads
beads wrote: » In many, if not most, cases, those "jobs" or positions are never intended to be filled in the first place or are already filled but have to be posted to satisfy a legal requirement. Say your organization is on the US Government's GSA schedule (vendor). You have to post each and every position to be made available to anyone who should wish to apply for a specified period of time. Even if your intent is to promote from within or someone is on contract, etc. There are many examples of such. So what would you do if you had a position already filled or waiting to promote? Probably the same thing - just keep it this side of believable - for legal reasons (*ahem*). of course. Others are just too stupid to be believed and wonder why they cannot find such an animal in the zoo. Probably because no such animal exists anyway! Business is easy, that's why there are so many people doing it. Technical stuff is hard and why we don't like "business people". Too much Busi-ness" and not enough getting things done. - b/eads
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