Labour Booklet. Introduction
Дата: 23.05.2011 09:19:56

I bet, everybody who sees them for the first time falls in love at first sight with them and the company. Kind, gently, lovely and caring… They will never leave you alone, face to face with your problem. HR in case of our gorgeous professionals should stand for Help and Resourcefulness! Well, it’s high time you got acquainted with them personally:"
Yikes. I have no clue who wrote this, good job objectifying women in the gaming industry! If you want to make it worse you might as well post their measurements and their astrological signs?
The way you write about and portray them sounds like they stay in one room knitting sweaters and making coffee for all of you. Refering to them as "beauties" and them keeping the office "warm" and "homey" is just plain creepy and doesn't help your portrayal of them. "Kind, gently, lovely and caring"? This is a clear sterotype if I ever saw one, and has nothing to do with their abilities, skill or strength of character in their job description in the HR department.
Yes they are beautiful AND capable women, but you don't have to present them to us like you're trying to sell a new car or a mare.
Cheeka: it was me who wrote this and it's a shame you are so unhappy about
it.
the only thing the article was meant
to do was not "to sell" ourselves but just to give the community a
general idea of how it works here, at our side.
to be honest i cannot figure out the reason for your being so discontented and irritated... and according to how many supporters your point has got, i did get it wrong! i guess i'll use another poor exuse here again but... that really is a cultural and to some extent historical difference:)
sorry, guys, for making you so unhappy
i'll take that into consideration
next time and hopefully your further feedback will be more
favourable.
cheers

to be honest i cannot figure out the reason for your being so discontented and irritated... and according to how many supporters your point has got, i did get it wrong! i guess i'll use another poor exuse here again but... that really is a cultural and to some extent historical difference:)
sorry, guys, for making you so unhappy

cheers

