Doubts about the HR departments that require knowledge of technology that does not exist.
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I said that I posted this topic because I need to be well informed about the internationals opportunities of IT job to not deliver my CV to the HR departments that require knowledge of technology that does not exist
Nope, if you thought those things didn't exist, then that leaves one of two options:
You already ARE 'well informed' about things, and know its false, so you don't have to post
You didn't know about it and could do basic research on your own, and BECOME 'well informed'...so again, you don't have to post.
Seems like this is just spam/junk.
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Have you applied for either job??
No.
So why post either of them, or worry about either of them?
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What's the issue here?
I have said several times that is written in job opportunity Position Java Python Developer: But one talks about Java and Python, another speaks about jYthon, maybe others will speak other things.
Right; again, what's the point/issue? They can post whatever they want, take whatever qualifications they want, and ask any interview questions they want. Not one thing you can do about it, so complaining about it is meaningless.
Right; again, what's the point/issue? They can post whatever they want, take whatever qualifications they want, and ask any interview questions they want. Not one thing you can do about it, so complaining about it is meaningless.
I said about hidrurga and AnanthaP, they answered here on the topic.
The hydrurga said about Java and Python:
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It no doubt means someone who has experience in both Java and Python.
The AnanthaP said about jYthon:
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The recruiter's name is an individual and not the HR department of a company. That is clear from the gmail id.
AFAIR python on Java requires something called jYthon so a specific skill. (Follow the wikipedia index in sundial's post above to know about jYthon).
From the link,
and
OK
But I said that is written in job opportunity Position Java Python Developer!
I said about hidrurga and AnanthaP, they answered here on the topic. The hydrurga said about Java and Python: The AnanthaP said about jYthon:
But I said that is written in job opportunity Position Java Python Developer!
Right...so again, WHAT IS YOUR POINT???? Do you want us to apologize for some random person, somewhere, posting something that may or may not make sense???
It's more likely they left out a slash (as in "Java/Python developer"), and you're just continuing to go on about it.
It's more likely they left out a slash (as in "Java/Python developer"), and you're just continuing to go on about it.
An HR department in Brazil invented a language called Batman, an HR department in Brazil published an job advertisement that require experience in programming Batman in language Brazilian Portuguese, not in English: http://78.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m8...v58yo1_500.png
Is not likely that an HR department in India invented a language called Java Python?
An HR department in Brazil invented a language called Batman, an HR department in Brazil published an job advertisement that require experience in programming Batman in language Brazilian Portuguese, not in English: http://78.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m8...v58yo1_500.png
There are MANY programming languages that are little-known outside of their particular niches. There are some that are for hospital administration systems, some for genetics labs, and many others. Unless you work in that particular industry..you probably won't know them. In this case, it appears you have done zero research and instead chose to whine: https://www.open-mesh.org/projects/batman-adv/wiki/Wiki
In this case, BATMAN is an open-mesh networking protocol, with support in the Linux kernel. It wasn't 'invented' by an HR department, you just don't know about it.
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Is not likely that an HR department in India invented a language called Java Python?
Nope, more likely a typo and you're continuing about it.
And again, as you have been asked MANY TIMES NOW: WHAT IS YOUR POINT????? Who cares if they made it up or not? You don't want to apply for either, and don't have the skills for them. HR departments have been doing this for decades with bad descriptions, and you waving your arms about it doesn't help. This is nothing but a spam/junk thread, for no particular reason. If you can't understand things, that's not their fault or ours, but yours.
There are MANY programming languages that are little-known outside of their particular niches. There are some that are for hospital administration systems, some for genetics labs, and many others. Unless you work in that particular industry..you probably won't know them. In this case, it appears you have done zero research and instead chose to whine: https://www.open-mesh.org/projects/batman-adv/wiki/Wiki
In this case, BATMAN is an open-mesh networking protocol, with support in the Linux kernel. It wasn't 'invented' by an HR department, you just don't know about it.
Nope, more likely a typo and you're continuing about it.
And again, as you have been asked MANY TIMES NOW: WHAT IS YOUR POINT????? Who cares if they made it up or not? You don't want to apply for either, and don't have the skills for them. HR departments have been doing this for decades with bad descriptions, and you waving your arms about it doesn't help. This is nothing but a spam/junk thread, for no particular reason. If you can't understand things, that's not their fault or ours, but yours.
i don't think it's a bot, but it surely is doing its worst to emulate one.
can't we ban it already?
as was mentioned before, it's been doing the same on debian forums! and at least one other iirc.
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i love me a good rant, and lol about ridiculous threads, and even participate in it, but that doesn't mean i do not want to see this banned.
it's about the signal/noise ratio, i'd like to keep that high.
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i don't think it's a bot, but it surely is doing its worst to emulate one.
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i love me a good rant, and lol about ridiculous threads, and even participate in it, but that doesn't mean i do not want to see this banned.
it's about the signal/noise ratio, i'd like to keep that high.
Personally, I've found this thread to be very entertaining, and I'm proud to be a member here that can post to it.
I think this kind of thread is just what we need to blow some steam!
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