Contractual trap on remote working job offer
https://lemmy.world/post/43857048
Contractual trap on remote working job offer - Lemmy.World
I was applying for a senior backend engineer job in this european startup in the
healthcare sector. I passed through 4 rounds of 1 hour interviews. Everyone was
telling me this company is remote first, nobody works at the office. Contract
type is as remote on linkedin. The offer arrived, 80k euros. They are very
reluctant in giving the contract to me so I can proceed with the bureaucracy
regarding blue card and job change before 12 months. The contract arrives and
it’s full of traps: * They can require work on weekends and holidays with no
notice * There isn’t a single mention to remote working on the contract * They
can relocate me to any place with a 2 months notice * HR refused to add remote
clause on the contract To make it even worse, they were processing my emails
through an undisclosed AI tool using chatgpt, in which I’ve sent my personal
documents. Avoid these traps like hellfire. Company name is Recare.
Remote work contractual trap - Lemmy.World
I was applying for a senior backend engineer job in this european startup in the
healthcare sector. I passed through 4 rounds of 1 hour interviews. Everyone was
telling me this company is remote first, nobody works at the office. Contract
type is as remote on linkedin. The offer arrived, 80k euros. They are very
reluctant in giving the contract to me so I can proceed with the bureaucracy
regarding blue card and job change before 12 months. The contract arrives and
it’s full of traps: * They can require work on weekends and holidays with no
notice * There isn’t a single mention to remote working on the contract * They
can relocate me to any place with a 2 months notice * HR refused to add remote
clause on the contract To make it even worse, they were processing my emails
through an undisclosed AI tool using chatgpt, in which I’ve sent my personal
documents. Avoid these traps like hellfire. Company name is Recare.
Contract trap regarding remote work in Europe
https://lemmy.world/post/43856950
Contract trap regarding remote work in Europe - Lemmy.World
I was applying for a senior backend engineer job in this european startup in the
healthcare sector. I passed through 4 rounds of 1 hour interviews. Everyone was
telling me this company is remote first, nobody works at the office. Contract
type is as remote on linkedin. The offer arrived, 80k euros. They are very
reluctant in giving the contract to me so I can proceed with the bureaucracy
regarding blue card and job change before 12 months. The contract arrives and
it’s full of traps: * They can require work on weekends and holidays with no
notice * There isn’t a single mention to remote working on the contract * They
can relocate me to any place with a 2 months notice * HR refused to add remote
clause on the contract To make it even worse, they were processing my emails
through an undisclosed AI tool using chatgpt, in which I’ve sent my personal
documents. Avoid these traps like hellfire. Company name is Recare.
Will steam deck 2 be on arm? what would change?
https://lemmy.world/post/40287267
Will steam deck 2 be on arm? what would change? - Lemmy.World
Just wondering if releasing the steam deck 2 on arm would be a huge deal. I know
arm is famous for being more efficient, but would it still be better, even when
using FEX?