• @Trashcan
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    1 month ago

    A lot og questions can be answered diplomatically and show that you are able to handle yourself:

    Q: do you like the colour red?

    A1: I hate red

    A2: I don’t like red

    A3: Not my favourite colour

    A4: I prefer blue

    In this entirely made up and pointless exercise you hate red and are asked if you like it. Real world applications converging on zero.

    On a scale of lie to truth, where are you comfortable with representing your thoughts of red in an interview?

    And remember, only Sith deals in absolutes🙃

    *Edited layout

    • @bouh
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      21 month ago

      The thing is, they are treacherous with their questions. Because the question itself doesn’t matter, what you answer is not the question itself, but the hidden question behind.

      This means they don’t trust you to answer honestly, and yet, once you know how the process goes, they actually encourage people to be treacherous too.

      This is a lose-lose strategy that they’re using. They are selecting treacherous people instead of qualified people. Probably because they are not qualified themselves, and because qualifications don’t matter to most companies. What matters is appearances and selling an idea.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 month ago

        Whaaaaat are you even talking about?

        What’s an example?

        And for context are we talking “applying to the best buy” or are we talking “applying to a professional or trade-type career”?

        • @bouh
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          11 month ago

          What does “best buy” mean? I’m talking applying to a job, from my perspective of engineering, but I’m comfident it applies for most jobs anyway.