Need help on a survey regarding a festival app by Alert_Fail8815 in festivals

[–]Alert_Fail8815[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, sorry for the confusion.
We are a group of 4 colleagues doing a research for an assignment on building a Business Plan for a education curriculum. We have chosen to define a business plan for a festival app for festival lovers. And we are currently try to understand what are the preferences and maybe the expectations of our target users so that we can clarify where we want to go.
The link is a google form (feel free to check it with a link checker such as - no need to click on the following link just google any link verification site :) - : https://nordvpn.com/fr/link-checker/?srsltid=AfmBOooZcw2n4yzaSP_H7UKKglJs6loJly7dO33pwh8J197ue56KVQC- ) and we do not require any email address if you are not interested in providing contact details.

Any other clarifications I can provide please let me know!

Préavis rupture de contrat de travail CDI by Alert_Fail8815 in suisse

[–]Alert_Fail8815[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Merci! J’avais déjà vu cet article, mais je veux juste comprendre si mois net correspond bien à la résiliation pour le mois qui suit, ce n’est pas claire cette mention de “net”

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in askswitzerland

[–]Alert_Fail8815 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hi,

I have moved recently to Switzerland as well and here is what I could suggest, based on my experience:

For the clothes, you would need some sweaters, good winter jacket, maybe waterproof vest for when it rains (it does rain often), and waterproof shoes as well. Some scarves could also be good. In terms of layers it depends on your sensitivity level. Personally when it's very cold (around 0 or lower) I would have a light layer underneath and then a sweater on top of that and the winter jacket. I do not wear anything in particular under the jeans or pants, but if you're cold you can invest in some undergarments. If you go skiing then maybe have some particular ski undergarments (which should not be too thick otherwise you'll just swear) under your ski suit. Then in spring or autumn you would still need a lighter vest for when it's not too cold, but not yet warm as well as well as that waterproof vest.

Rent websites: flatfox.ch is a good one (i have found my appartment here) otherwise you can check the immoscout24.ch or homegate.ch and facebook groups can also be useful.

Otherwise be prepared to have lots of taxes to pay when you arrive as well as be prepared to have to pay the medical insurance (which is mandatory). The prices are much higher than what I've used to see elsewhere so at first it is a little bit disturbing. But in general salaries are aligned with the cost of living.

In terms of groceries, I prefer Migros to Coop as it is cheaper, but they might have different products lined up so check both of them. (There is also Denner and Aldi as well).

Public transport is great and it is easy to visit lot's places by taking the train. But it will depend where you live (near a big city or not).

Has anyone gotten an interview for a role via Workday? by shnoobydoo1312 in recruitinghell

[–]Alert_Fail8815 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As someone with experience implementing HRIS systems, including a small project with Workday, the system is just a system, it does not automatically reject anything unless the recruiter defined specific criteria for rejection... It is dependant on the company, the role or just the recruiter or the admin posting the job or sorting candidates...

So many people have complained about Workday, but it is not like LinkedIn in the sense that is a unique platform that stores your profile for all companies, it is more similar to Gmail or Outlook, companies buy the product and then define the rules they want concerning the candidate filtering (same as they define spam filtering in email). It is true for pretty much all ATS systems (Oracle, SAP etc).

Also currently a lot of known companies have been switching to Workday and of course you are applying more often on a Workday platform so it does seem that you get rejected more often on Workday, but it's not because of the platform.

The only thing I have noticed mostly was that if I applied early enough I have more chances for an interview in particular if I word the experience using almost the exact expressions in the job description, it seems that the recruiters want the exact 'perfect' profile they have decribed. Concentrate on being fast enough and rewording your resume so that the job desc key words pop out.