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Hot take: 5-year loyalty is overrated when companies treat you like a line item
Getting a pink slip after half a decade with zero warning makes you question the whole "company loyalty = job security" myth. They'll replace you with an intern cheaper than your severance package. I've poured my blood into projects, hit every metric, and still got the 10-minute "thanks for your service" call. Meanwhile, the CEO's bonus just went up 20%. What's the point of giving your life to a place that sees you as a cost center? Anyone else realize loyalty is a one-way street now?
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anyone else terrified to negotiate a job offer and actually blow it?
Got a job offer that’s 90% of what I wanted—except the salary’s $5K less than I asked for. I panicked and almost said yes on the spot. Now I’m overthinking every email, scared I’ll sound greedy or ungrateful. Has anyone actually negotiated without tanking the offer? What’s the worst that’s happened when you pushed back? What do you think?
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Hot take: Getting ghosted after a third interview is the new normal now?
Third interview went great, they said they'd follow up in a week. That was three weeks ago. No reply to emails, no call, just... gone. Is this what hiring looks like now? I know the market's tough but this feels different. Like they're stringing people along just to keep options open. Anyone else getting the silent treatment after multiple rounds? What’s the move when a company just ghosts you post-interview?
Hot take: Getting ghosted after a third interview is the new normal now?
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Why does nobody talk about how brutal layoffs really are after 5 years?
Getting the axe after half a decade with zero warning is a special kind of betrayal. One minute you're planning your future, the next you're staring at a Zoom screen with HR reading a script like it's no big deal. I gave that company everything—late nights, weekends, even my sanity—and they couldn’t even look me in the eye for it. Now I’m left scrambling while they act like it’s just business as usual. Anyone else get blindsided like this? How do you even recover from that kind of whiplash?
Why does nobody talk about how brutal layoffs really are after 5 years?
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Third interview in and they just ghosted me — is this the new normal?
So I nailed two rounds of interviews, got the "we’ll be in touch" spiel, and then—radio silence. No call, no email, not even a "thanks but no thanks." It’s not like I’m some fresh grad applying to 500 jobs. I tailored my answers, showed up early, and still got ghosted. Is this just how it is now? I’m starting to think the hiring process is just a black hole where resumes go to die. Anyone else getting the silent treatment after multiple interviews? What’s the move here—keep applying or call them out?
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Is negotiating a job offer really as scary as it seems?
I got this job offer that’s like 90% of what I wanted, but now I’m overthinking the salary part. Like, what if I ask for more and they just laugh and rescind it? Or worse, what if I lowball myself and regret it for years? I’ve read all the guides, but none of them mention the actual pit in your stomach when you’re typing out that counter email. Anyone out there actually done this without blowing it up? What’s the worst that’s happened to you?
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Anyone else deal with crushing self-doubt during salary negotiations?
Got a job offer and I'm completely freaked out. I've never negotiated before and I'm convinced I'll blow it big time. The salary is slightly lower than I was hoping for but I'm not sure if I should speak up. I've read all the "negotiation tips" but it sounds so much easier said than done. I've been stressing about this for days and I'm starting to feel like I'll be the laughing stock of the company if I ask for more money. I've worked hard to get to this point and I feel like I deserve a decent starting salary. Has anyone else been in this situation and come out the other side okay? What's the worst that could happen, right?
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Is negotiating salary actually as scary as they say?
Everyone acts like asking for more money is career suicide but half the people I’ve talked to say they got what they wanted without drama. HR’s not gonna scream at you over a number—worst they do is say no. I just got an offer that’s decent but not life-changing. I’ve read the scripts, practiced in the mirror, but my brain’s still screaming “DON’T RUIN IT.” Anyone actually low-key happy with how their negotiation went? What’s the real worst that happens?
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