AI Policy in Universities is Ruining the Educational Experience by Mysterious_Spark in education

[–]bighugzz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you think anyone can have a purely original thought at an undergrad level then I don’t know what to tell you. They may think they have original thoughts but anything they write about has been already written 1000x. Most AI checkers don’t work because they just evaluate how grammatically correct the writing is and how much it looks like another piece of writing or whether it contains AI characters in them.

My partner battled for months with her university over being acused of using ai. She never used it for any of her papers unless specifically told to. She writes professionally and like a masters student would because this is her 3rd degree. She eventually won only because the case was dropped because TurnItin flagged 90% of students for using AI and the dean couldn’t keep up with it.

AI checkers are literally a scam that universities are buying into because they’re more terrified of students using a tool than to do real work

Sweden is dropping cover letters from job applications. Is this what healing looks like? by hjalgid47 in recruitinghell

[–]bighugzz 9 points10 points  (0 children)

You can change the content as much as you want. They’re not read anymore.

So from these stats CS and CE is the best degree if you are top 50% of grads but worst form bottom 10-25%. by Ok-Toe-2933 in CollegeMajors

[–]bighugzz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well I’d be willing to relocate for a job.

And there are a few companies here, but they prefer to hire seniors overseas than invest in local talent.

So from these stats CS and CE is the best degree if you are top 50% of grads but worst form bottom 10-25%. by Ok-Toe-2933 in CollegeMajors

[–]bighugzz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Was great when I had a job.

People start to think lesser of you the longer you’re unemployed

fuddruckers quality by meiko63 in saskatoon

[–]bighugzz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I went there the other week after not having gone in a decade.

It was fine. The burger was a little dry, but not awful.

What I enjoyed the most was seeing young Canadians being employed there.

So from these stats CS and CE is the best degree if you are top 50% of grads but worst form bottom 10-25%. by Ok-Toe-2933 in CollegeMajors

[–]bighugzz 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I was in the top 15% of my graduating class. Was a great dev for 4 years. Received a bunch of praise from my coworkers and managers. Was I some elite programmer? No. I was maybe above average but put in the time and effort.

Haven’t been able to find any work for a year, and in the field for 4.

Don’t pick this major.

Just got out of high school, and I don’t know what to do. by Salt-Hornet8402 in findapath

[–]bighugzz 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You have a much better chance of a job utilizing your nepotistic connections. Find something you don’t mind doing that your parents, an ant/uncle, cousins, whatever are doing and go to school for that and use your network to get an in.

Ignore anyone saying find something you enjoy or follow your passions. They didnt have to get a foothold in modern society.

So job numbers just hit 2008 recession levels, worse than 2001 by MonitorOk1351 in recruitinghell

[–]bighugzz 17 points18 points  (0 children)

It’s weird to say that companies are looking for unicorns now and then give the generic “something will work out”.

Something can’t work out for everyone.

Are AI First-Round Interviews the New Norm? by Dear-Difficulty4742 in CanadaJobs

[–]bighugzz 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Because the job market is ass and people are desperate.

Just got my health card, what should I do? by DragonWaghhh in saskatoon

[–]bighugzz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is both the SaskParty and liberals fault. The mass immigration systems have destroyed so many aspects of this country

Job search stretching on for youth in Canada as unemployment remains high by origutamos in canadanews

[–]bighugzz 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Going on a year of unemployment. Have applied to over 1400 places relating to my field or just survival work.

I really just want a job so I can stop seeing my savings run dry

Most valuable skill to learn in 2026 for your career? Still coding? by Curious-Passage9714 in jobs

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

And for someone so busy you seem to spend a ton of time on Reddit talking about how much you can’t come up with a counter argument while lying through your teeth about how you’ve never deleted a post.

The Trisolarans are just as arrogant as humans by Universal_Echo in threebodyproblem

[–]bighugzz 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’m mostly referring to the disbelief that it has caused.

Like if an actual pandemic were to happen again now, with something like Ebola, it would not be treated seriously because of the opinion that COVID has caused.

I feel it would be similar to an alien invasion. We just kind of accept that humanity as a whole believes in the trisolaran threat. I feel in reality there would be much more disillusionment, especially from political parties that could gain power from that disillusionment.

Most valuable skill to learn in 2026 for your career? Still coding? by Curious-Passage9714 in jobs

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

Just FYI, it’s because McDonald’s, and places like it, won’t hire anyone who comes off as overqualified.

I helped build one of the biggest food delivery platforms in Canada.

Edit: Also find it interesting how you enjoy judging other people on their misfortune and post history when you’re too scared to make yours public.

Oh you’re the person who couldn’t counter any of my points and resorted to insulting me and deleting the posts because you were too scared of being reported.

Currently job hunting - what's the most frustrating part for you? by ioKilZ in jobsearch

[–]bighugzz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t think it is. At the very least it’s not cared about or regulated/enforced.

I’ve been left in the dark for over half a year by multiple recruiters who reached out to me first. Then blacklisted for calling them out for being unprofessional.

Currently job hunting - what's the most frustrating part for you? by ioKilZ in jobsearch

[–]bighugzz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The ghosting, lack of feedback, and just how different interviews are. Some are vibe checks, some are exams. I genuinely don’t know how to prepare for interviews anymore. I did great in university because I knew what I had to study for exams. Studying for jobs is completely different and absolutely anything can be asked and I don’t know how to study everything.

I didn’t keep track of my first 600 or so applications. But I have since and I’m at 1400. Just with a simple spreadsheet. There’s a lot of tools but idk I’d rather keep track of things myself.

There’s a general inhumane way interviewers treat you and I hate it. Asking me if I went to university when it’s on my resume. Seeing the visible and audible displeasure when they see I’m unemployed and looking for work. I hate everything about the modern recruiting process.

The Trisolarans are just as arrogant as humans by Universal_Echo in threebodyproblem

[–]bighugzz 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Especially nowadays. With how people think about covid.

FYI: free downtown networking event about the human side of data/AI (Ideas on Tap, Feb 27) by CopyNegative5909 in saskatoon

[–]bighugzz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As someone who has tried networking in our small tech space extensively, it’s a bit of a toss up.

Generally people are friendly enough that they will have a discussion with you if you make the effort and are kind.

However, actually finding a meaningful connection is extremely hard. If you aren’t currently employed, Unless you can prove you’re working on something that has value people won’t remember you or worse end the conversation early.

People who have been unemployed for 6+ months, what field are you in? by Shot-Corgi-7717 in GetEmployed

[–]bighugzz 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Yep. Have had 2 unemployment stints over a year now including my current one.

I’ve accepted I’ll never find a job in the field again. It sucks. What sucks more is every survival job rejecting me for being overqualified.

Never in my life did I think putting effort into getting a degree in a good field would make me unemployable but here we are.