Tech candidates are buying $50 job referrals from current tech workers - Business Insider

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Tech employees are selling referrals online to job candidates for under $50 to help them get hired at Google, Facebook, and other industry giants

Rooftop Slushie was formed by the creators of Blind, the anonymous chat site favored by tech workers where they can freely air their grievances about the industry.

As Daniel Kim, Rooftop Slushie's product manager, told One Zero, job referrals for positions at Facebook and Google are the hottest sellers.

 

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Selling job referrals? What a shit world we live in.

If you’re only selling a referral for 50 bucks then that says a lot about your credibility.

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