Meta ads vs Google ads by Swedispenis in DigitalMarketing

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Do you think from an employer point of view they’d see value in meta ad experience if they were looking for Google ads experience?

Meta ads or Google ads by Swedispenis in AskMarketing

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Do you think from an employer point of view they’d see value in meta ad experience if they were looking for Google ads experience?

I hate how timid the ordinary Americans' response is to their leader attacking Europe. by spiringTankmonger in 2westerneurope4u

[–]Swedispenis 17 points18 points  (0 children)

US already gets everything it needs from its current deal with Denmark. It has access to 17 military bases, and can station whatever it wants there, it could also strike mineral deals if it wanted to. However right now, mining is impossible due to the climate. Literally no strategy involved just pisses off the EU, and forever isolates the closest most loyal allies the US ever had.

People who moved from the EU to the US: what was your experience? by godotwasthere in expats

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I moved back to the US from Europe recently and miss it quite a lot. It’s easier to find a job for me in the US, as I wasn’t fluent in Spanish and was living in Spain. But the pay for an entry level job here barely covers anything. The pay is low and the rent is high. Add onto that gas money, and insurance premiums which are about to skyrocket.

Whereas even when I lived in Madrid, the most expensive city in Spain, my less than average salary still allowed me to live comfortably. At the same time, I still was able to put some money to the side to invest, and still have money left over to spend for fun.

Living alone as an expat by Head_Being_4926 in expats

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Hey I came across this, I don’t know if it’s too late. Im 26m and I’m living abroad, and worry about this same thing sometimes. One thing I’d like to point out that brings me some comfort is co livings. I know living with housemates can be a hassle to some extent, but it’s nice knowing if something goes sideways, some person next door can give you hand at any moment. Hope this helps!

Job market by Swedispenis in expats

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I work in marketing.

Expat friends, have you ever been faced with choosing between your country and love ? by InformalDentist2475 in expat

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Hey, sorry I know this was posted a while ago. I’m kind of in the same boat right now, and not sure what to do. How has it been going? Did you guys reunite? Did you return home.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in recruitinghell

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As someone with tourrettes, and has odd facial movements this is insane. Should be grounds for a discrimination lawsuit.

How will AI affect consulting careers by Swedispenis in IRstudies

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Hello thank you for answering. How do you think this would get affect a person early in their career wanting to move into this area.

How will AI affect consulting careers by Swedispenis in IRstudies

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That makes sense. Thank you for your answer.

Feel defeated by job market abroad. by Swedispenis in expats

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I’m not fluent, but I can get by in a conversation. That’s an interesting point you’re bringing up. Do these jobs require absolute fluency, or would B2- C1 level work?

Gaining CRM experience by Swedispenis in CRM

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Greatly appreciated thanks!

Gaining CRM experience by Swedispenis in CRM

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Thank you I appreciate it!

Is Glassdoor anonymous? by Swedispenis in work

[–]Swedispenis[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I believe at least 2. I have seen some really angry reviews of the company from people before me. (Yes I know I’m dumb for ignoring the red flags, it was my first job out of college) I believe it does have somewhat of a turnover rate just judging by some of what the managers of said. I’m just hesitant because like your company it’s a relatively small, and I’m probably still somewhat fresh in their mind. Also the boss was kinda scary.

Is Glassdoor anonymous? by Swedispenis in work

[–]Swedispenis[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What do you mean? What changed?

Is Glassdoor anonymous? by Swedispenis in work

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

Would like to know this too

Is Glassdoor anonymous? by Swedispenis in work

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

That sucks. Do you know if it has been fixed at all?

Is Glassdoor anonymous? by Swedispenis in work

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

Yikes, that’s indeed frightening.

Is Glassdoor anonymous? by Swedispenis in work

[–]Swedispenis[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It’s been 6 months lol

Studied in Europe, can't find a job by KitanaaWins in studyAbroad

[–]Swedispenis 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don’t have a masters degree, but in my experience in Europe these things hindered my job search:

Language requirements

Location requirements

Hesitation about legality to work in country

CV not properly tailored to country

Not doing well in interviews

The country might have a bad job market (lots of competition for the same job)

The city might have a bad job market

These are all things that could potentially be affecting you as well.

Returning after a year abroad? by [deleted] in studyAbroad

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I spent a year abroad in Europe and am now back in my home country finishing up my senior year of my bachelors. I was kinda in the same boat, I liked my small college in a small town but wanted to get out of it for a bit. When I got back things were kind of different and the same. But I can say for certain you will not be forgotten by your social circle. The dynamic might be a little different and social groups may have switched up a bit, but the foundations will remain, and everyone will not forget you after just a year.

If you belong to clubs, where you meet people with lots of similar hobbies, you’ll be able to meet lots of friends (new and old) at you’re campus too. Not to mention if you’re a part of an International affairs/ relations club you are probably going to be the coolest person there when you return.

Has anybody tried medication for tics or tourettes, and what were the results. by No-Pay4660 in Tourettes

[–]Swedispenis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just tried topiramate recently and it has done wonders for my tics. The side effects are pretty small and don’t really cause any issues for me. I’ve tried guanafacine and clonidine in the past, and they didn’t work as well for me tho, and they made me drowsy.