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This week, hosts Chad and Joel, joined by career guru J.T. and Emi, sling snark and wisdom like a comedy roast for the recruiting world. They dive into The Muse’s shady “acquisition” drama, where a LinkedIn post from an engineering honcho claims a buyout, but with zero press release or website proof, it smells more like a corporate ghosting than a deal—think two dinosaurs slow-dancing as meteors rain down.
The crew then skewers Trump’s H1B visa fee hike to $100,000, a move that lets tech titans like Google and Meta flex their fat wallets while startups choke, sending America’s “brain gain” packing to Canada and Europe.
J.T. drops a truth bomb: job security’s a myth, so job seekers better channel their inner influencer and monetize their skills on social media, because full-time gigs are fading faster than a bad Tinder date.
Meanwhile, Indeed’s playing mafia boss, slashing agency commissions and strong-arming them into direct-apply schemes, prompting Chad to call it “agency castration by 10,000 paper cuts.”
IBM’s AI saga gets a laugh—8,000 HR folks got the boot for a chatbot, only for the company to rehire for creative roles when AI couldn’t handle the human touch, proving even robots can’t fake empathy.
Finally, they tackle LinkedIn job scams, with losses skyrocketing from $90 million to $501 million in four years, blaming desperate job seekers, apathetic employers, and a government too busy to care. Chad’s three-legged stool metaphor—job seekers, employers, government—falls flat when all three are slacking.
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction and Podcast Overview
00:33 - Trump's Controversial Remarks on Europe
01:58 - Chad's Return from Europe and Personal Reflections
04:18 - Emerging Content Creators and the Knowledge Economy
11:36 - Industry Ethics and Accountability
15:26 - Celebrating Milestones and Upcoming Events
19:36 - Industry Events and Networking Opportunities
23:13 - The Muse Acquisition Controversy
28:18 - The Impact of H1B Visa Changes
34:24 - The Future of Work and Job Security
37:11 - Indeed's Strategic Moves in Recruitment
40:13 - The Agency Dilemma
45:00 - The Evolution of Recruitment
48:10 - AI's Role in Workforce Changes
52:47 - Job Scams in a Tight Market
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This week, hosts Chad and Joel, joined by career guru J.T. and Emi, sling snark and wisdom like a comedy roast for the recruiting world. They dive into The Muse’s shady “acquisition” drama, where a LinkedIn post from an engineering honcho claims a buyout, but with zero press release or website proof, it smells more like a corporate ghosting than a deal—think two dinosaurs slow-dancing as meteors rain down.
The crew then skewers Trump’s H1B visa fee hike to $100,000, a move that lets tech titans like Google and Meta flex their fat wallets while startups choke, sending America’s “brain gain” packing to Canada and Europe.
J.T. drops a truth bomb: job security’s a myth, so job seekers better channel their inner influencer and monetize their skills on social media, because full-time gigs are fading faster than a bad Tinder date.
Meanwhile, Indeed’s playing mafia boss, slashing agency commissions and strong-arming them into direct-apply schemes, prompting Chad to call it “agency castration by 10,000 paper cuts.”
IBM’s AI saga gets a laugh—8,000 HR folks got the boot for a chatbot, only for the company to rehire for creative roles when AI couldn’t handle the human touch, proving even robots can’t fake empathy.
Finally, they tackle LinkedIn job scams, with losses skyrocketing from $90 million to $501 million in four years, blaming desperate job seekers, apathetic employers, and a government too busy to care. Chad’s three-legged stool metaphor—job seekers, employers, government—falls flat when all three are slacking.
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction and Podcast Overview
00:33 - Trump's Controversial Remarks on Europe
01:58 - Chad's Return from Europe and Personal Reflections
04:18 - Emerging Content Creators and the Knowledge Economy
11:36 - Industry Ethics and Accountability
15:26 - Celebrating Milestones and Upcoming Events
19:36 - Industry Events and Networking Opportunities
23:13 - The Muse Acquisition Controversy
28:18 - The Impact of H1B Visa Changes
34:24 - The Future of Work and Job Security
37:11 - Indeed's Strategic Moves in Recruitment
40:13 - The Agency Dilemma
45:00 - The Evolution of Recruitment
48:10 - AI's Role in Workforce Changes
52:47 - Job Scams in a Tight Market
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