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Hi Everyone, I am trying to apply for a Technical Support role at Dropbox I’m entering all the required fields but there seems to be an issue, when I hit submit after filling the form, it doesn’t submit and throws error ‘Looks like you left this blank! Please fill out this required field’ when all the fields are entered already (I have checked so many times, and filled the form from scratch several times too). Anyone from Dropbox who can put me in touch with HR or suggest what I should do next?
I recently interviewed for L7 EM at Google and had 4 great interviews and one not so great system design. I submitted external referrals all of which gave great feedback. The recruiter said the next step is team match/interviews and then the HC. Anyone in a similar situation? What was the result? Google
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Well, it’s not exactly a great sign for your future. If this is already an established and expected pattern at your company, why should you expect better treatment?
Conversation Starter
Ya I guess should interview elsewhere just doesn’t them job market is bad right now
Assuming you mean you've taken on more responsibilities without getting a raise, yes. 7 years is a long time to absorb extra work without getting paid for it. Start documenting what you do now vs. what you were hired to do. You'll want that list when you decide to ask for a raise. Or, as seems more likely to happen after 7 years of the same, start interviewing externally.
Conversation Starter
Thank for advice. Yes i have not been doing that well but learning to document wins now even the small ones and it has made me realized im doing more than I thought
Chief
Yeah depends if it is the type of company you work for that common for everyone or if it’s just you. If it’s just you find out why!
Conversation Starter
I think it’s a company culture thing unfortunately
Rising Star
I would be concerned, and would be already prepping for a move if I were you
I always feel the same way my friend, then they wonder why I jump jobs every 2-3 years