Millennials are exhausted by working more for less. - eviltoast
  • Melkath@kbin.social
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    7 months ago

    I’m torn on how to respond to them.

    5 years of pleading for a business analyst and or a jr data engineer has become “I need a support resource”.

    To me a resource is a person or thing that generates value.

    I dont see “support resource” as a dehumanizing or offensive phrasing.

    I might live to change my tune though… if I can get some support resources in my life.

    • TheBeege@lemmy.world
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      7 months ago

      I’d argue it depends on context. When it comes to corporate budgeting, ‘resource’ is appropriate, as it could be a contracted company, a tool, or an individual. When it comes to actual manpower, I think referring by title is reasonable.

      But in the context of hiring and HR, “resource” is the only term they understand, especially if there is trouble making the ROI clear