But nobody wants a “fast-paced environment”
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But nobody wants a “fast-paced environment”
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#4I love working very hard (potentially fast) on a product that I'm making great headway on. Perhaps I'm in the zone or I know I need to hit a deadline.
That being said if I'm being asked to produce things frantically (also fast paced) with little to no direction or thought behind it...that's not so hot.
In general job descriptions should be more self aware and try to communicate the environment more specifically.
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#6A manager once told me, "multitasking may be inefficient, but that's what we do here." Let that admission sink in for a minute.
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#7Even if that isn't the norm, putting so much stock in the copy in a job ad is probably a waste of time anyway. Just because the ad says 'fast-paced' or refers to the person they're looking for as a 'ninja' doesn't mean it wouldn't be an awesome place to work -- from my perspective, quite the opposite, any text like that makes it feel like it was written by a company without an HR department (+10!).
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#8There is a sort of stress that comes from a "slow-paced environment" where you've got a 50% or less duty cycle of doing real work because you're always waiting for somebody else to do something. Too little work can be just as stressful as too much.
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#9Interesting - it would be helpful to have a definition of "fast-paced". The phrase is far too vague. I love working very hard (potentially fast) on a product that I'm making great headway on. Perhaps I'm in the zone or I know I need to hit a deadline. That being said if I'm being asked to produce things frantically (also fast paced) with little to no direction or thought behind it...that's not so hot. In general job…
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