[00:01] stability and a roof over one's head. Now she guarantees hemorrhoids, headaches and calluses on her hands. Tol, do you like your job? [ __ ] strong. Where is the labor industry heading and what will happen [00:14] next? March to the machine. I can't work, citizen boss. I'm sick. A picture of a Roadmap emerges in the mind, according to which each person plans to [00:26] move towards success. You do well in school, get a higher education, get your first job, and gradually move up in rank every few years. I am sure that each of you would like to live by this formula: work a lot [00:39] , get a lot. Well, and then reality reminds you that no matter how much a horse works, it will not become a chairman. And often you will be working not for your own pocket, but for someone else’s. And the formula will look like this: if you work a lot, [00:51] your boss will have more money. Hello. So, how are things with money? The [01:08] has been changing dramatically lately. There has been a breakdown of old traditions, and people are no longer passionate about working for an idea. This disruption of the template has given birth to a completely new generation of workers. While our staying late at the factory or office , today's generation has [01:22] come up with the term "quiet resignation." This is when you don’t physically quit, but do exactly as much as is prescribed in your responsibilities, and no more. No initiative, no free overtime for the sake of loyalty, nothing. [01:35] This, by the way, is about zoomers who don’t want to work for free. I'll tell you a secret: if you don't pay for work, no one will work. Working for the common good of the boss no longer warms the hearts of workers. People began [01:47] to realize that company loyalty was not paying off. If the company suffers losses, you will be the first to be laid off tomorrow. And the phrase: "We are one big family," unfortunately, won't work. One of the important reasons why everything is falling apart is inflation. [02:01] devalued. Global wage growth is rapidly lagging behind inflation. visually more money, but for a smaller amount, for example, in 2020. Where's the money, Libovskys? [02:18] Since 1980, labor productivity has increased by 64%. Salaries have increased many times over, but you can buy less with this money. If past generations could buy a car with their labor, a modern person [02:31] can buy a bicycle with the same amount of labor . Prices for gasoline, food, clothing, and other goods change on the same day due to any sneeze or the fall of an acorn in the middle of nowhere. And prices often change in a downward direction. But there is [02:44] no salary. They are firmly cemented into the foundation of the office itself, and reviewing salaries takes a really long time. And I won’t be a person who will say that before he had nothing, but now [02:57] he has everything. And now is the most comfortable time to live. It doesn't compare to what it was before. All this may be true , but I am not examining individual cases, but Again. What is the amount? 1.500478, [03:12] and you give me 1.550. You give me less. Job search in 2026. Oh, that's a separate story. Finding a job is one of the most exciting quests one could ever imagine. [03:27] Remember how 15 years ago you just posted your resume, went through one Forget it. Nowadays, a typical interview can consist of five stages: a phone conversation with HR, a test assignment, an IQ and logic test, [03:40] an online interview with the manager, an interview with the team, a defense of the test assignment, a security service, and a final meeting with the manager. I'm Looking for a job for an ordinary position is a real struggle, as you [03:55] explanation. I hope I won't be stalked by other recruiters behind the garages for this information. But if you've applied to 150 interview invitation, and you're only getting rejections, then it's probably [04:10] And the reasons may be interesting. For example, your dance with a tambourine didn’t please HR or your eyes weren’t sparkling enough. Sorry, they burned out during the IQ test stage. Please tell me, you have it [04:23] sales manager. How did you achieve this, using what What tools did you use? So you don't remember what tools you used Fine. How did you regulate the implementation of department plans? How was the sales plan set [04:36] ? What tools did you use to do this? smart assistant and recruiter's tool to filter out irrelevant responses. But this ultimately broke the entire search and evaluates candidates [04:51] only by algorithms and keywords. Because of this, truly smart, talented specialists are automatically rejected simply because they described their skills in living human language, not in neural network language, or they posted [05:03] a description of their skills in the wrong blog and were also thrown into the trash. Those who reach the top search results are kill keywords, or who also pit them against each other. The site is suffocating from the exhaustion of egg-like resumes. [05:18] The filters are set even more strictly. Real people are drowning among hundreds of such responses: business is in the red, employee is in the red. HR creates the appearance of vigorous activity. OK. Look, when I ask this question, I’m checking three things: your [05:31] openness. Are you capable of honest, constructive dialogue? I'll say right away red flags. It's a denial of weakness, it's a fake weakness, and it's a OK. It is also worth adding about work experience. People who graduate from [05:43] universities cannot find work in their field due to lack of experience. And job. But to get a job, you need experience, which you will get when you come you may also be rejected if you have too much experience. You are [05:58] overqualified, we need a middle ground. This casino's [ __ ] mouth, About a third of the vacancies on the internet are fake. In fact, no one is looking for anyone there; vacancies hang around for months, or are constantly being re-posted. They do this to show off [06:13] and demonstrate the company's rapid growth. To scare the staff to collect a database and resumes for free for the future, or to do the same imitation of the vigorous activity of the HR department. Another portion of advertisements are posted by genuine [06:27] scammers. There are lawsuits about paid employment and courses, pyramid schemes for selling garbage, identity theft, and various crypto scams. Everything just the way we like it. While previously the average working person could count on purchasing their own [06:40] home, now this is out of the question. When working a regular job, a person must think about where and how to earn money. All this has given birth to a financial trauma in society. The pursuit is not of development, growth, happiness, but of [06:53] easy, wild money. Honest work is ridiculed and relegated to the background. Info-cygans and all sorts of businessmen appear. That is, you see with you only a man who earns 700,000 rubles. per month. [07:05] Demands in people's minds are growing, the desire for consumption is increasing, people consider themselves poor and set themselves the goal of getting out of this by any means, even the most insane ones. It's decent for a man; here are the [07:18] decent for a man; here are the men we have who are the first to 50,000 rubles. In principle, no one should sleep with these men at all . No woman My man should earn as much as possible, that's the best way to do it. [07:31] man like, how much should he earn to provide for you? From 60,000. Yes. Most people still haven't realized that the rules of the game have changed. The labor market is changing, but because of old beliefs and hopes, people still believe in miracles. The labor market is [07:45] overcrowded with white-collar workers. After all, every person wants to be happy and, according to rumors, it is known that an IT specialist earns more than a plasterer-tiler. And he earns money while sitting in a comfortable chair. And this widespread hysteria is leading to an [07:57] overloaded labor market. The work of an office worker is devalued. The employer may speculate that there are people willing to work for less money. After all, highly qualified, low-paid specialists. In [08:11] fact, the world desperately needs blue- collar workers. Welders, electricians, milling machine operators, plumbers, auto mechanics, and drivers of all kinds are also there . So it's time to put those IT courses aside and buy courses on trowels and [08:24] hammer drills. And this isn't even a joke, while junior programmers send thousands of resumes and receive automatic rejections from neural networks. A good tiler dictates his terms. In the global labor market, employee optimism is falling. According to [08:36] research, the countries with the worst belief in a stable, bright working future are: What do you think ? That's right. USA, Canada and Australia. Are we on strike? [08:48] But if everyone quits their jobs, what will happen ? But I am not everything, I am only responsible for myself. More than 30% of employees worldwide work multiple jobs or combine their main [09:01] job with a part-time job. Otherwise, the salary from your main job will not be able to cover basic expenses. And this is not about any particular country. This is a Cooking. The concept of the working poor is becoming increasingly relevant [09:15] . Previously, those who did not want or could not work were considered poor . But right now, around the world, about 300 million people are working full-time but are below the survival line. Another 2 billion people [09:27] work informally, without any social guarantees, pensions, vacation pay, or sick leave. And there is no need to think that this is a problem only for third world countries. In the prosperous United States and Europe, millions of people with higher education work [09:40] 50 hours a week and spend all their money on food, rent, and loan servicing. The result: work still works, but for how long? Robots select resumes. An employee should know who he sees himself as in 5 years. Spoiler for the poor. HR [09:54] will assess your professional suitability, and you should know how to approach it. But since the old rules have burned away, it means we are finally free from expectations. You no longer need to grunt and sweat for a certificate from the [10:06] sweat for a certificate from the CEO. This burden can be lifted from your shoulders. world. You remember, the best investment in 2026 was not courses on how to [10:18] like glasses, but courses on plastering and tiling. Write in the comments what stage of this quest you are at now. Still waiting for an offer from HR or are you already buying your first hammer drill? And I wish each of you a miracle and to find that [10:33] ideal place of work. Bye. I have a day off today.