(i'm trying to not get banned for rule 1 with this post.) on the linkedin page, it's listed as having 20,000+ employees and 2.3 million people following the. Can somebody explain what this company is Is it even a company I’m very confused they were advertising a job and i applied for it However i’m wondering if “confidential” is an actual company itself or if some other company (eg Accenture pwc ey etc) was advertising the job but didn’t want their name on the posting.
Truer/cscareerquestions current search is within r/cscareerquestions remove r/cscareerquestions filter and expand search to all of reddit The client is confidential because They don't want you to go behind their back and apply directly, so they can keep their commission Then the sucker gets fired and lost 2 jobs The company has a really. The role relates to a commercially confidential or classified project and the company is contractually obligated to keep it sub rosa
Lol i originally believed these were from a company literally named confidential Glad i'm not the only one getting bombarded w/ these job postings. The “confidential company” looking for candidates… here’s a fun one Applied to a job that listed the company as confidential They called me same day, yay, and asked me if i was “okay with meeting the director at a local coffee shop or restaurant” Headquarters greater new york city, ny founded 2018 the link to the website is simply the name confidential company on a blank page.
What is considered confidential company information I recently interviewed with a company (company a) that required me to make a lengthy presentation on a data analytics project as a part of the interview. Currently searching for my first full time job out of school and i’m coming across more and more listings that say ‘company name confidential’ on linkedin and indeed and i just don’t understand why anyone would think i would apply to a job for a mystery company What is the reasoning behind this?
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