Komahina nagito komaeda hajime hinata au danganronpa sdr2 cells at work hataraku saibou hataraku saibō crossover i love how people draw this crossover and i wanted to do it too my art 8,087 notes Open in app. Crossover is fan work trope in which two or more discrete franchises, characters or universes are put into the same work. One version of the Rules of the Internet states that 'a crossover, even improbable ones, will eventually happen in fan art, fan fiction, or official content.
About Crossover
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Crossover—also referred to as Crossover for Work—is a human resources company that connects global talent with businesses all over the world. Crossover offers end-to-end business solutions focused on remote team management—a business model employed and advocated for by the company itself. Its mission is to reformulate the way people work, which should not be determined by geography, but by talent and aptitude. In doing so, Crossover aims to alter society in positive and profound ways.
Businesses consult Crossover for solutions related to software development, mobile applications, product improvement, information technology, remote work, and staffing. Job seekers rely on Crossover to unite them with employers offering full-time, long-term, flexible work, which is the only type of position filled by the company, believing that the world's greatest talent isn't seeking short-term or part-time contracts but meaningful and rewarding careers. Job applicants are tested extensively to distinguish elite talent.
Founded by seasoned entrepreneur and CEO Andy Tryba, Crossover is headquartered in Austin, Texas, but remains a fully remote team of employees that work from more than 100 countries spanning the globe. As an employer, Crossover considers remote work 'the core of the company,' holding firm to the belief that 'the best talent has no zip code.' Remote workers benefit from fewer distractions, greater productivity, and can more easily 'hit their stride if they're comfortable and happy.' In the past, Crossover jobs have featured 100% telecommuting flexibility for candidates based anywhere in the United States and in various countries, such as Turkey, Russia, Romania, and Poland. Check out Crossover's Remote.co profile to learn more!
I decided to write this post to let all the people know how does it feels working for Crossover.
From the moment I got in contact with them I didn't trust the Company. I wasn't sure if I was going to be paid. I had the doubt if it was a real or fake job. At that moment I had nothing to loose so I decided to join.
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I met great people in a global environment and I had the biggest Recruiting budget I ever had. Their philosophy is no matter how much it costs go and get it. First indicator that things have no rational...
I managed almost 100 different requisitions looking for talent from all around the world. My job was to convince talent to join us. The hardest part was to sell something that I wasn't sure I was buying. But salaries were so attractive > fully remote job with the possibility to work anywhere < that I wanted to give my recruiting skills a shot in a global environment.
From the moment you join they make you install a 'productivity tracker' in your own laptop. They control your chats, your navigation pages, even your web cam. It feels like 'Big Brother is watching you'. They discount part of your salary if they think you are not doing productivity tasks...
Now I want to say sorry to my network. First of all, sorry for not answering all the messages you sent. And for forgetting for a few months how important is giving feedback and be a high touch recruiter. Working for Crossover is forgetting all you know about quality service. They just want hundreds of applicants in their marketplace going thru a no sense process.
If you don't have anything to lose... give it a try... but if you have a long relationship with your current employer try to keep it. Crossover terminates your contract with no notice out of the blue.
Lucky me I could get other better job in a remote environment too and for sure thousand years more challenging.