Message from @Awrini
Discord ID: 479429724913926164
they don't care so long as the shit gets done. you could do it 90% in another program, then just port it to photoshop format to send to printing.
It's that "company policy" never bends.
When they give those requirements, it's so that they know they don't have to teach you how to do the job more than the guidelines.
they might just say photoshop because the last guy used it and its all they know
well
never know until you get to the interview
and its the industry standard
A mechanic wouldn't hire me if I didn't know how to at LEAST operate a wrench
M8 I work with artists. They're not going to murder you
"What are those. BLACK JEANS? Yes they're the right color and literally no one until I have complained... but.. They have to be a different material!"
Shitty retail job.
Not the same.
^^^
btw
the higher level job you have
the less people care
about stupid shit
Don't forget there's karaoke every Tuesday.
@Scribblehatch just saying you know photoshop can get you to the interview, from there you say i know it but hate it. you might not get the job, they might say "whatever". you won't know until you get to the interview.
Here's what annoys me more than **anything.**
Hey thanks to my hobbies, I can add 10 months of Unity/Blender experience to my resume if necessary.
*grabs popcorn*
This application has the nerve to ask for every one of those qualities, but doesn't even disclose how much it will be paying.
they might give you an offer anyone but say you still need to use photoshop, and you can say "sorry, but no then"
Why do jobs do that.
Man if only i had popcorn rn
because you often negotiate how much you make
inoright
yup
its a negotiation
That's another thing.
The HAGGLING
you just assume industry standard for that area
glassdoor it
Does the application ask that
or does the listing ask that?
they offer you lower, you either take it or say no
Two different things.
only you know how much you are worth
well I wouldn't say that
they only know how much they can offer