I live in Europe and there are constantly 200-500 applicants trying to get a job as a cashier or stocking shelves in supermarket, or any other low-paid job.
Last March it was in the news that 800 (!) people had applied for one single job to be a cashier at a movie theatre. There was a 4-stage recruitment process to weed out the "absolute best" candidate. It was a part-time job that pays 10-12 euros/hour.
Companies don't need 'hiring' signs on a window because they can get hundreds of applications just by posting an ad online.
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I live in Europe and there are constantly 200-500 applicants trying to get a job as a cashier or stocking shelves in supermarket, or any other low-paid job.
Last March it was in the news that 800 (!) people had applied for one single job to be a cashier at a movie theatre. There was a 4-stage recruitment process to weed out the "absolute best" candidate. It was a part-time job that pays 10-12 euros/hour.
Companies don't need 'hiring' signs on a window because they can get hundreds of applications just by posting an ad online.