As the economy enters recession there's going to be more and more desperate people and criminals will exploit this.
As with OP's case, do not accept take home assignments unless they are FANG famous or very close to that.
In addition, opacity about opportunities should be #1 flag. There is no reason for someone serious to be opaque about filling a role and then increasing the amount of vetting. Also there is no reason to not telling you salary (this alone will help you filter out low paying jobs) for the same reason.
Usually hiring managers will look to always filter down list of candidates not increase them (unless they were lazy or looking to waste time).
My reasoning is even simpler: I've been ghosted or had interviews canceled way too much even by legitimate companies after doing their assignments in these last few years. If you want to give me homework, I need some of your time first.It's become too easy to waste mine.
At this point its accurate to say the Cambodian leadership have completely been subjugated through corruption and that they are no longer running the country but Chinese OCGs who are affiliated with CCP and that they are probably influencing it at a state level on all matters.
We are seeing similar attempts in other Southeast Asian countries and even Korea but Cambodia seems like an outlier. It's sad that not enough of these subversive influence campaigns by China is being talked about here.
Once again, it is America leading the way and using its vast intelligence and military power to be a de-facto global police. Obviously DOJ acted because of Americans were victimized but in doing so have done what South Korean government failed to do.
Lot of heat and criticisms against South Korean government now and its embassy in Cambodia that have largely acted in negligence, even telling one of the victims to report it to Cambodian police and don't bother them.
> At this point its accurate to say the Cambodian leadership have completely been subjugated through corruption and that they are no longer running the country but Chinese OCGs who are affiliated with CCP and that they are probably influencing it at a state level on all matters.
You are arguing with a wumao which many of us have been seeing in threads regarding Cambodia's pig butchering and its close affiliation with CCP insiders.
This bugbuddy user's modus operandi seem highly similar, detracting conversations and trying to downplay the seriousness of the situation.
In Korean language communities online, many Koreans point out similar accounts posting in broken Korean trying to blame the victims and crying racism when people are justified angry at Cambodia.
All in all, the image of Southeast Asians and Chinese in Korea (already bad due to crimes and illegal visa overstays) have hit rock bottom and this incident is likely going to have a long lasting impact on that community.
I think they are just a hypernationalistic Cambodian, Khmer American, or a former expat in Cambodia. I saw content from similar types of accounts during the Thailand-Cambodia conflict and the Techo Canal crisis.
But yea, it's stupid tbh and shows how badly Hun Sen is wreaking Cambodia.
The only reason Vietnam is where it's at today is because of being friendly to foreign investors and working on rooting out criminalization in the 2010s. Otherwise, VN would have languished. Cambodia has the right pieces to become the next VN, but is completely squandering the opportunity.
This kind of ploy to leveraging hypernationalism to mask weak economic growth (an LDC like Cambodia should not be growing at 5-6%) and increased isolation.
Korean peninsula has always been a target of invasion by its neighbors due to its fertile lands in the south west which produce majority of the rice compare to the rest of the country.
i been to a museum that showed what Koreans in the 16th century ate with and I was shocked to find how huge the spoon and bowls were. It's not uncommon to find very tall Koreans 6ft and up these days but they are eating a lot less so I wonder how they've become all so tall.
These installments likely don't cost Klarna any extra. You can play games with the credit card authorization system to simulate installments without incurring extra fees. Then Klarna has their own middleman fee like any other payment gateway, and it's very high despite the lack of extra cost.
4 instalments spaced by 2 weeks with the first up-front averages out to about a 3-week float, which is less than the grace period on ordinary consumer credit cards in the US. And Klarna charges merchants more for this!
Makes sense. Economic tit for tat. Crypto is a cable for moving money out of China and Russia and back into assets in the west mainly real estate hence the huge disparity between income and housing prices post Tether
What concerns me is China can absolutely trigger a market meltdown in equities as well especially pull the rug out from entire companies with a flip of a button ex) SVB
The timing of Xi Jinping's stroke 11 days before the 4th Plenum where a new leader is supposed to be announced, massive build up of military assets around Taiwan recently is not a coincidence
My money says China is getting ready to take Taiwan but not in the way many in the West envision in their WW2 fantasy.
I sold all my stocks. We are going to see assets across the whole sector correct even gold.
Also we might be seeing the start of the end of CCP.
> We are going to see assets across the whole sector correct even gold.
What would gold correct relative to? I can't really comprehend why something like a national currency would maintain its purchasing value as well as any physical asset in the dissolving contracts kind of scenario you describe.
I will agree that other nations will begin taking what they want instead of just keeping these things as alternatives. It is of course surprising that China's response to America first wasn't to put America's interests first.
This is a very ignorant take. Americans always want to pin everything on a bogeymen.
The largest beneficiary we know of in this liquidation event was an anonymous trader who shorted bitcoin on Hyperliquid just before Trump's tarrif announcement, and made 88M dollars.You think the Chinese did that ? If the Chinese wanted to nuke any market it would be equities.
As with OP's case, do not accept take home assignments unless they are FANG famous or very close to that.
In addition, opacity about opportunities should be #1 flag. There is no reason for someone serious to be opaque about filling a role and then increasing the amount of vetting. Also there is no reason to not telling you salary (this alone will help you filter out low paying jobs) for the same reason.
Usually hiring managers will look to always filter down list of candidates not increase them (unless they were lazy or looking to waste time).