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Trick for hiring managers to reduce the spam applicants: don't use the job title "Data Scientist?"
Dec. 12, 2023, 1:07 a.m. | /u/Any-Fig-921
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The job title, however, was very specific to the field. E.g., if it was in healthcare it'd be something like 'Customer Healthcare Sr. Scientist.' Accurate to the job.
It's been up for three days and only has 13 'applications' on Linkedin …
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