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[–] [email protected] 15 points 4 months ago

Here is one of my own:

If a company has an expensive and/or permanent advertisement for the position. Like one of those beautifully designed banners or billboards. Or permanently labeled on the back of a truck. It can mean 2 things:

  • The company is ever expanding (which isn't really feasible)

  • The position is always open, because people keep leaving for good reasons. (Company is horrible, pay is horrible, working conditions are horrible, ...)

The best advertisements are simple black and white designs in Word, printed on paper and taped to a window. You can even see how long they have been there based on how much discolouration the ink has.