What is with the HR in tech companies?
>HR mandates new training
>go to new website they set up
>same shitty stock photos
>security fundamentals
>video plays
>ensuring a safe and inclusive work environment
>some guy on twitter writing
>something about how he has a gun and will send "these people" back to where they belong
>passerby sees what he posts
>reports to hotline
>security comes and takes him away
>one slide on password security
>literally wot
Tell me your HR / management stories /g/
>>61769967
I'm a software engineer.
I have to have annual forklift safety training.
My company's HR is literally one person.
Somehow we're iso-certified for handling gov data. Her checkup before the auditor came in was basically:
"Hey, I know this is annoying but I just need to make sure, so please show me that your screen is password locked, nice, show me that the firewall and disc encryption are turned on, thanks, do you follow company policies on software you can install and all that? Yeah? (I don't, by the way) Ok, I believe you, thanks!"
I like my HR