It’s ok guys. They forgot to condemn Hamas while they were starving and seeking refuge so it’s ok.
Skill-based hiring is more complex than “traditional” experience/education based hiring but it can work really well for orgs. that really invest in this method of hiring.
And by investing I mean they train and empower their recruiters to spot and assess the skills the business is looking for.
Many businesses talk the talk but don’t set themselves up skills-based hiring.
Apologies if it’s not entirely obvious mate. But yeah, I was being sarcastic.
But it’s honestly not that far removed from what I’ve heard some people say with a completely straight face.
Remember folks, if you don’t wholeheartedly support Israel’s indiscriminate killing of Palestinian civilians you’re an anti-Semite.
Those olives were probably feeding Hamas. They obviously had to destroy the enemies supply lines.
As a current iPhone owner the one thing I miss about android is how easy it was to install apps from outside the play store.
Maybe we will get a better web browser one day!
Except that’s not what happened in reality before Google started rolling out their version of RCS.
The carriers implemented their own versions that didn’t weren’t interoperable with each other, and that was for the ones that even bothered with it at all.
And now they have even less incentive to try.
RCS is nice in theory, but no one is serious about implementing the universal profile.
I hope they do it. And I hope It’s bad enough to push users away.
Then I my exit out of the Meta ecosystem will be complete!
And yet, no developer other than Samsung has been granted access to Google’s version of RCS.
I’d love to see a truly standard, rich, secure messaging service, but I’m not convinced what Google is doing here is any better than Apple.
So what’s the idea here? Apple rolls out another extended version of RCS that’s proprietary as well?
Unpaid internships = No poors please