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Apr 24, 2026

 
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The view from Reddit
“Why interviewers not providing feedback post their interview rounds? What do I do ?”

A lead recruiter is seeking to establish a process to ensure developers provide timely interview feedback, as the lack of it is hindering the hiring process and being met with indifference from interviewers.

Read at r/recruiting→

“People make my brain hurt (aka safety issues) [N/A]”

An HR professional expresses frustration after reporting significant safety concerns at a warehouse, including inadequate lighting and hazardous pathways, only to be met with resistance and anger from management.

Read at r/humanresources→

“I tried walking into companies in my town and asking for jobs as a SWE today”

An unemployed software engineer recounts a day spent attempting to secure a job by personally visiting companies, only to be met with online application requirements and ghost businesses.

Read at r/recruitinghell→

 

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