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Don't you think you're being a little too picky on your job description?

Fritzo

Lifer
Monster just sent me a job match from Campbell's Soup for quality assurance. Here's some of thier requirements:

Minimum of 5 years experience and active role in a pasta manufacture

Education Desired: MBA+

Yeah, I'm sure there's MILLIONS of people getting thier Masters in pasta. I know when I was a kid, I looked up to spaghettiologists with awe and bewilderment.
 
Employers are the most optimistic people alive. They craft their perfect candidate and are pretty reluctant to deviate from this image.
 
lol. Yeah, one place I was looking at prior to getting my current position wanted "A candidate with BS in all three of the following: Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical Engineering with a MS in Material Science and at least 4 years of experience". Starting Salary: 62k$. What a joke!
 
Originally posted by: Tiamat
lol. Yeah, one place I was looking at prior to getting my current position wanted "A candidate with BS in all three of the following: Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical Engineering with a MS in Material Science and at least 4 years of experience". Starting Salary: 62k$. What a joke!

I literally LOL'd. That's awesome. Good luck with that, guys!
 
Originally posted by: Chryso
It looks like you will be a shoe in for the job.

Nope- I failed Linguiniometry and got a D- in Theoretical Macaroni Physics, so I never got my MBA.
 
Originally posted by: Tiamat
lol. Yeah, one place I was looking at prior to getting my current position wanted "A candidate with BS in all three of the following: Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical Engineering with a MS in Material Science and at least 4 years of experience". Starting Salary: 62k$. What a joke!

and what in the hell were you supposed to do for that job? :laugh:
 
Originally posted by: Tiamat
lol. Yeah, one place I was looking at prior to getting my current position wanted "A candidate with BS in all three of the following: Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical Engineering with a MS in Material Science and at least 4 years of experience". Starting Salary: 62k$. What a joke!

Good lord. $62k a year for all that MIGHT cover the student loan payments with enough left over for meager livin' by for someone with those qualifications.
 
Originally posted by: Tweak155
Originally posted by: alkemyst
You do realize the MBA has nothing to do with pasta right?

Fail.

if the OP was being sarcastic he needs more info.

Like say Campbell's wanted an MBA with 5+ years of exp and only willing to pay $25k/year.

Many people look at an MBA as something like a masters in the persons undergrad major...

 
Originally posted by: Fenixgoon
Originally posted by: Tiamat
lol. Yeah, one place I was looking at prior to getting my current position wanted "A candidate with BS in all three of the following: Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical Engineering with a MS in Material Science and at least 4 years of experience". Starting Salary: 62k$. What a joke!

and what in the hell were you supposed to do for that job? :laugh:

Build an arc reactor powered, heavily armored/weaponized exosuit and fight crime with it.
Don't worry about it, someone already took the job.
 
Originally posted by: blinky8225
Employers are the most optimistic people alive. They craft their perfect candidate and are pretty reluctant to deviate from this image.
Its because they're looking for H1B visa holders.
 
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Monster just sent me a job match from Campbell's Soup for quality assurance. Here's some of thier requirements:

Minimum of 5 years experience and active role in a pasta manufacture

Education Desired: MBA+

Yeah, I'm sure there's MILLIONS of people getting thier Masters in pasta. I know when I was a kid, I looked up to spaghettiologists with awe and bewilderment.

Your because you couldn't get into a reputable MPA program (Master of Pasta Administration).
 
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