Taskrabbit takes a 20% cut as well, I'd say it's going rate for sure. Especially with Amazon backing it and the guarantee.
I agree, but having to spend the time on the phone with them or writing up a crafty email where I actually don't use 'hello $NAME' just to find out the salary range would be nice.
1 out of 300 offers is really low assuming you're doing 2-3 screens then a ~5 panel onsite after that. I'd be seriously concerned with your sourcers.
Sarcasm generally doesn't go over too well over here..
It's the money.
I get several emails from recruiters each week, almost none of them include a salary range at all.. I won't even respond.
The Taxi drivers in Seattle protested by blocking downtown traffic in their cabs on multiple occasions when the Uber/Lyft vote was going on. Uber and Lyft are now capped at 150 cars each.
Also, kind of ironic but your site is giving me a 503 :p
Ah sorry! I didn't think you meant literally "10 seconds", was assuming you just meant quickly (a few minutes). I can't really think of a use case though where someone would need more capacity in sub 10 seconds. Maybe…
Employee Handbook. A lot of the big tech companies have something similar but it's pretty bad at Amazon. You cannot write any code in your personal time and submit it without being approved. I mean anywhere, homework…
"if you care about, say, responding to load within ten seconds, VMs aren't a great choice." That's actually exactly why I would use a VM..
This isn't exactly news and belongs on reddit under one of their conspiracy forums.. Amazon has quite a few number of people working to stop this type of stuff. If you want to help I'd shoot them this link. Some people…
Taskrabbit takes a 20% cut as well, I'd say it's going rate for sure. Especially with Amazon backing it and the guarantee.
I agree, but having to spend the time on the phone with them or writing up a crafty email where I actually don't use 'hello $NAME' just to find out the salary range would be nice.
1 out of 300 offers is really low assuming you're doing 2-3 screens then a ~5 panel onsite after that. I'd be seriously concerned with your sourcers.
Sarcasm generally doesn't go over too well over here..
It's the money.
I get several emails from recruiters each week, almost none of them include a salary range at all.. I won't even respond.
The Taxi drivers in Seattle protested by blocking downtown traffic in their cabs on multiple occasions when the Uber/Lyft vote was going on. Uber and Lyft are now capped at 150 cars each.
Also, kind of ironic but your site is giving me a 503 :p
Ah sorry! I didn't think you meant literally "10 seconds", was assuming you just meant quickly (a few minutes). I can't really think of a use case though where someone would need more capacity in sub 10 seconds. Maybe…
Employee Handbook. A lot of the big tech companies have something similar but it's pretty bad at Amazon. You cannot write any code in your personal time and submit it without being approved. I mean anywhere, homework…
"if you care about, say, responding to load within ten seconds, VMs aren't a great choice." That's actually exactly why I would use a VM..
This isn't exactly news and belongs on reddit under one of their conspiracy forums.. Amazon has quite a few number of people working to stop this type of stuff. If you want to help I'd shoot them this link. Some people…