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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2016-08-22 06:34 pm

[ SECRET POST #3519 ]


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Re: Interview/Job Stuff

(Anonymous) 2016-08-22 11:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Businesses in my industry don't rely on websites much to get business (we have them, but they don't always provide profiles of employees or a lot of up-to-date details) and therefore we tend not to shell out the $$ to keep the less important info current or make it look prettier. My old company's website was just something one of my co-workers threw together in his spare time and no one had time to update it very often. My current company's website is flashier, but you're not going to find people's names on there and the example projects we list are kind of old because clients usually ask us not to talk about really recent/on-going stuff.

We're not lawyers, though, so I dunno about law offices. I can imagine if it's a small place, they just may not have the html skills, time, or money to make a pretty website.

Also, my old company was in this ugly building in an industrial area and I'm sure it looked super shady to people who'd never been there before. The other businesses in that building were all legit and kind of interesting. We were all there just because the rent was cheap.

Still, I like the suggestion of bringing someone with you and having them wait outside or in the lobby.