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      It’s definitely a joke or some sort of weird art statement, the only thing that bothers me is that I once got my decade-old account banned from LinkedIn for posting a job that they decided was discriminatory because it had a language requirement, and yet somehow this has passed their filters?

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        You say definitely but it could be serious. In China there are people who pay to work, to avoid being « flagged » as unemployed, which apparently is worse than paying for a fake job.

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    Join, pay, request chargeback from your card company.

    When they dispute it: “The position clearly says unpaid. So I won’t pay.”

    Use AI to expand this argument to 10 pages. Bonus points for citing nonexistent court decisions.

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      Bonus points for citing nonexistent court decisions.

      That comes for free with using an LLM to make the argument.

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    Amateurs. Just call the weekly fee tuition, the position a research assistant, and the company a university and they are all set.

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    Hey, sorry overworked employees. I posted an ad to fill a position so we have enough wiggle room to let you breathe for once, but no one applied. Well, back to work!

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      Apparently this was some sort of job posting “experiment” from a couple of years ago.

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      Hungary unofficially have pay for internship positions thanks to extremely corrupt HR departments, and internship time mandates from colleges. Basically it ruined my dream of getting a college degree, because at my age especially, it would have cost me a small fortune.

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    I get that the glib answer will be “so they can make money”

    But what is the actual thought process they are pretending to go through here? Cause the experience of being a prompt engineer is not some sought after experience like how people pay to be movie PAs for free or work as an artist assistant.

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      That people would be so excited to “get their foot in the door of th prompt engineering job market” that theyd pay for the opportunity

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      Someone posted above that this was from a couple years ago and done as a test to see who would respond to this type of ad sort of thing.