Joberate - does your boss know you're looking for another job?
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A start-up that tracks an individual’s job search activity in public social media accounts is quietly — and some would say creepily — calculating a score it says helps represent how likely each one is to be looking for a job.
The start-up, Joberate, scrapes publicly available data from millions of individual online social media accounts, or buys it from other parties, to assign what it calls a “J-Score” that estimates the level of job search activity, likening it to a FICO score.
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Is it intentional that it has berate in the name? Like it's encouraging bosses to be nasty to employees
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@PJH said in Joberate - does your boss know you're looking for another job?:
“J-Score”
I immediately thought of www.jdate.com. Their name sounds more like something that would be a compatibility score on a Jewish dating site.
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@PJH said in Joberate - does your boss know you're looking for another job?:
or buys it from other parties
Please publish which parties those are. And which parties those parties buy their data from. Etc, on down the line.
Until you end up publicly naming the douchebag job search site selling that data to begin with.
So every can avoid them like the gonorrhea-AIDS-Zika plague it is.
INB4: I don't give a shit if it's allowed by their "we can do whatever we want with your data" policy. Yes, you can. Yes, I agreed to that T&C. But that's a shitty, shitty thing to do any you deserve to go bankrupt for literally selling out your user's livelihood.
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@Lorne-Kates said in Joberate - does your boss know you're looking for another job?:
I don't give a shit if it's allowed by their "we can do whatever we want with your data" policy.
If it is in the EU, we'd love to know about who it is. So they can be sued to pieces.
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@apapadimoulis is missing a trick not selling The Lounge to the highest bidder.
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niche industry sites, such as Stack Overflow
[By using] Stack Overflow, [a site] that combine aspects of social media and job boards, Joberate could detect your activity and include it as part of your score
I don't have a SO account, so I don't know what it looks like when logged in, but I don't believe SO would publicly display what jobs ads you've interacted with
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I see nothing wrong with this at at all. Aside from literally everything about it.
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I love that the homepage has a carousel that consists entirely of two slides that appear to be identical.
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@cark said in Joberate - does your boss know you're looking for another job?:
but I don't believe SO would publicly display what jobs ads you've interacted with
Perhaps they're in the other set of companies then - the ones selling the information?
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They run honeypot job ads on SO to catfish wayward developers.
Filed under: :tinfoil:
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@error I wonder if they track their own /careers route.
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@cark said in Joberate - does your boss know you're looking for another job?:
I don't believe SO would publicly display what jobs ads you've interacted with
SO Careers has a resume section that shows when you've tweaked it, and you can show your status as to whether you're actively looking or not.
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@Yamikuronue said in Joberate - does your boss know you're looking for another job?:
SO Careers has a resume section that shows when you've tweaked it, and you can show your status as to whether you're actively looking or not.
Shhh... you're giving away their secret business model!
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To be honest, bosses just have to look at the firewall logs to see what you're doing. And that'll likely paint a much darker picture of you than whatever J-Score you might have (plus this is even less likely to be unlawful)...
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With us, everyone I know that has mentioned that they have another job offer have received a raise. I think this is a great app because I can script together a job search crawler and also get a raise.
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@Mikael_Svahnberg said in Joberate - does your boss know you're looking for another job?:
With us, everyone I know that has mentioned that they have another job offer have received a raise. I think this is a great app because I can script together a job search crawler and also get a raise.
Your bargaining position at the "looking for opportunities" phase is much worse than at the "favorable offer in hand" phase.
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@error said in Joberate - does your boss know you're looking for another job?:
@Mikael_Svahnberg said in Joberate - does your boss know you're looking for another job?:
With us, everyone I know that has mentioned that they have another job offer have received a raise. I think this is a great app because I can script together a job search crawler and also get a raise.
Your bargaining position at the "looking for opportunities" phase is much worse than at the "favorable offer in hand" phase.
Still better than the "we've replaced the furniture twice since we employed you" stage.
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Posting a lot in WTDWTF status thread: 10 points
Opening a thread with a fake company name in title/OP: 50 points
Opening a lounge thread about work: 750 points
Filed under: Being able to bitch and moan to a group of likeminded nerds: Priceless
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@remi said in Joberate - does your boss know you're looking for another job?:
To be honest, bosses just have to look at the firewall logs to see what you're doing. And that'll likely paint a much darker picture of you than whatever J-Score you might have
But a lot of bosses might not know that, thereby giving this Joberate an opportunity to make money.
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@Gurth Indeed, let's not give PHBs the idea of looking at firewall logs.
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@Onyx said in Joberate - does your boss know you're looking for another job?:
Posting a lot in WTDWTF status thread: 10 points
Opening a thread with a fake company name in title/OP: 50 points
Opening a lounge thread about work: 750 pointsJust don't be a goddam braindead fucking moron and use your real name on TDWTF or anything.
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@Lorne-Kates said in Joberate - does your boss know you're looking for another job?:
@Onyx said in Joberate - does your boss know you're looking for another job?:
Posting a lot in WTDWTF status thread: 10 points
Opening a thread with a fake company name in title/OP: 50 points
Opening a lounge thread about work: 750 pointsJust don't be a goddam braindead fucking moron and use your real name on TDWTF or anything.
Well... Shit.
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@Lorne-Kates Wait, what's wrong with that?
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@Onyx said in Joberate - does your boss know you're looking for another job?:
Opening a lounge thread about work: 750 points
Higher is worse, right? Because people who open a thread in the lougne stay forever, as we've seen
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I think there are going to be some extra clauses in each job contract to demand, like "no perusing of my social media profiles whatsoever", "not using services or intelligence of any kind to monitor any afterhours activities"...
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It's a good thing that my social media presence is little more than retweeting vines. I also don't do anything like
- Browsing job search websites
- Uploading / Updating CVs
on company hardware / networks.
This app would be useless for "warning" my bosses.
Having said that, I do voice my unhappiness about aspects of the job. Especially if it's something that can be fixed. But if nothing changes, then they are ignorant if it comes as a surprise when I resign.
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@AgentDenton said in Joberate - does your boss know you're looking for another job?:
I also don't do anything like
- Browsing job search websites
- Uploading / Updating CVs
on company hardware / networks.
I'm pretty sure they're not snooping on my RDP sessions to see what I'm doing, but you never know...
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@remi said in Joberate - does your boss know you're looking for another job?:
To be honest, bosses just have to look at the firewall logs to see what you're doing.
I think the point is that this one will pick up your job search activity regardless of whether you're doing it from home, work, or some random internet café.
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@Jaloopa said in Joberate - does your boss know you're looking for another job?:
Is it intentional that it has berate in the name? Like it's encouraging bosses to be nasty to employees
I see it the other way... it's now possible to stir the air for a brief moment to let the boss consider a pay raise.
Btw, I think this "service" has no use on me, because up to now, I always resign and rest a little before start finding a new job. They can't possibly use that statistics to predict when will I leave a particular job.
Btw again, I do find these kind of services disturbing...
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@Scarlet_Manuka said in Joberate - does your boss know you're looking for another job?:
@remi said in Joberate - does your boss know you're looking for another job?:
To be honest, bosses just have to look at the firewall logs to see what you're doing.
I think the point is that this one will pick up your job search activity regardless of whether you're doing it from home, work, or some random internet café.
I think his point is "when you RDP home to update your CV etc. using the company's network, the company will not know ".
Btw, I think companies like DXL (the logistic company) mandates VNC servers on every workstations inside the company, and their IT occasionally remote in to see what the user is doing. (My sister happened to notice her VNC icon in notification area turned black and she know what it means)
When you RDP in full screen, you may not be able to notice the icon color change.
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@Scarlet_Manuka said in Joberate - does your boss know you're looking for another job?:
@remi said in Joberate - does your boss know you're looking for another job?:
To be honest, bosses just have to look at the firewall logs to see what you're doing.
I think the point is that this one will pick up your job search activity regardless of whether you're doing it from home, work, or some random internet café.
Which makes sense, from a purely technological point of view. But it's total overkill, you don't need such complicated, fragile, and potentially illegal (or morally reprehensible) 3rd-party tools, in 99% of cases you'll get as good, or even better, a picture from much simpler techniques (i.e. firewall logs).
But as @Gurth and @lolwhat said, a PHB would not think of the firewalls but he could be ready to pay wads of cash to an external party with a shiny website and funky name.
All in all, that might not be a bad idea. Anyone with a shred of intelligence will know how to avoid the J-score problems, and PHBs will thus either miss our real misdoings or fire the useless ones. OK, let's promote this new tool for everyone!
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@remi said in Joberate - does your boss know you're looking for another job?:
as @Gurth and @lolwhat said, a PHB would not think of the firewalls but he could be ready to pay wads of cash to an external party
Though I did say that, it wasn’t actually the point of my post :)
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@Jaloopa said in Joberate - does your boss know you're looking for another job?:
Is it intentional that it has berate in the name? Like it's encouraging bosses to be nasty to employees
Only employees named "Jo(e)", though, so I'm not worried.
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@Gurth said in Joberate - does your boss know you're looking for another job?:
@remi said in Joberate - does your boss know you're looking for another job?:
as @Gurth and @lolwhat said, a PHB would not think of the firewalls but he could be ready to pay wads of cash to an external party
Though I did say that, it wasn’t actually the point of my post :)
Now now, you're not going to ask me to understand what you wrote, in addition to reading it? :-)
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I assumed passive aggressively letting your boss know that you're looking for a job is how it is usually done.
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Once upon a time, my employer had two kinds of days off from work: "holiday" and "vacation". As time went on and they became aware that not everyone belonged to a culture that considered certain days of the year of special significant, the holidays were replaced with "floating holidays" or "floaters", days you could take off whenever.
But you had to designate when you took a day off whether it was a holiday or vacation day, and they wanted you to tell them at the beginning of the calendar year what days you wanted off for the entire year so there wouldn't be a big empty office on say, the day after the Super Bowl.
If I wanted to take an entire week off, I'd put that in as five vacation days. And if I wanted Monday as an actual holiday (defined as a day when the banks, post office, schools and libraries were all closed) I'd take the other four days as floaters. Seemed simpler; you wouldn't want the first three days of the week in one category and the other two as something else.
Then someone stopped by and mentioned that everyone else took vacation days first until they were all used up and holidays from that point forward. Seems strange, i thought to myself, but if that's the tradition, I'll go and have the secretary recategorize the days I've put in for to be like the rest.
A couple of days later, my boss's boss stops by my desk with a worried look on his face. "I heard a rumor that you were thinking of leaving the company!" Turns out that the reason for vacation first is that if you left mid-year, the company had to reimburse you for any vacation days you had coming that you didn't take, but they didn't have to do the same for holidays. In the "minds" of management, changing what I called some of those days was a clear sign that I planned to jump ship before the end of the year.
I assured them that I had no such plans, and explained my reason for making the change, and that seemed to calm them down. But it was nice to know that the prospective of my leaving could get them in such a panicked tizzy.
In light of the OP of this thread, I kind of wish I was still there so I could plant spurious information on social media and see if I could fool them into a similar panic.
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lol, I've seen a few times how people actively told their bosses that they're looking for other work.
In one instance, PHB asked me if Joe was coming in, since it was much later than his normal 9:00 starting time. We told him we hadn't heard anything from him, and so PHB proceeded to phone him. Joe said that he just finished an interview, and is on his way to the office.
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@AgentDenton wow that is the exact opposite of what I was getting at. How did the boss react though?
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@AgentDenton said in Joberate - does your boss know you're looking for another job?:
lol, I've seen a few times how people actively told their bosses that they're looking for other work.
In one instance, PHB asked me if Joe was coming in, since it was much later than his normal 9:00 starting time. We told him we hadn't heard anything from him, and so PHB proceeded to phone him. Joe said that he just finished an interview, and is on his way to the office.
I'd interpret that as "Don't assign anything important to me as you don't know when I'll leave".
People keep saying they'll be leaving will not get a pay raise, only people who "previously not looking for job suddenly start looking for one" worths package reconsideration as they're retainable. For most companies there is always greener pastures outside so it won't worth the effort for those who keep looking.
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Yeah, I know what you were getting at, but that little story came to mind instantly
The boss was caught off-guard, but there was no ill will. And Joe ended up staying for a few months longer than I did.
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@cheong said in Joberate - does your boss know you're looking for another job?:
People keep saying they'll be leaving will not get a pay raise
You hit the nail on the head. All of the instances I've seen where people openly say they're going to leave, they rarely end up leaving. Worse, they don't get good increases, and they end up being unhappy all over again.
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@Lorne-Kates said in Joberate - does your boss know you're looking for another job?:
@Onyx said in Joberate - does your boss know you're looking for another job?:
Posting a lot in WTDWTF status thread: 10 points
Opening a thread with a fake company name in title/OP: 50 points
Opening a lounge thread about work: 750 pointsJust don't be a goddam braindead fucking moron and use your real name on TDWTF or anything.
o/
i do use my real name here. it's work that has the pseudonym.
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Well how do you passive aggressively let your boss know you are not looking for a job but you would ragequit just for fun.The idea is extremely appealing.
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@stillwater said in Joberate - does your boss know you're looking for another job?:
Well how do you passive aggressively let your boss know you are not looking for a job but you would ragequit just for fun.The idea is extremely appealing.
well, the day before our SVP got shitcanned for incompetency I replied to a recruiter asking for more details on a job opening they'd hinted at and CC'd our HR department and my boss.
I like to think that my responding to the recruiter (when it was known that i was extremely unhappy with that chuckefuck's management style) lead to him being let go the next day to retain me. I know that's not what happened, but i like to pretend it is what happened.
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@accalia I don't see the passive in passive aggressive in what you did. Good one though.
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@stillwater said in Joberate - does your boss know you're looking for another job?:
@accalia I don't see the passive in passive aggressive in what you did. Good one though.
/me doesn't go for passive agressive.
/me prefers having all the subtlety of a thermonuclear detonation
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@AgentDenton I got a large and unexpected raise once by saying I was doing some interviews.
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@groo There's always an exception ;)
I also know of a guy who got himself out of a really shitty outsource placement by quitting. If the company likes you enough, they'll make sure you stay :)
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@AgentDenton Well technically, quitting always gets you out of any placement XP