• @jarfil
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    31 year ago

    One asked a service designer “if you were a type of cake, what would you be?”

    “Cheesecake with chocolate frosting. Don’t ask me why, it’s confidential.” (stupid questions deserve stupid answers)

    • Monkeytennis
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      21 year ago

      The only possible use I could imagine, was to test how people respond to irrelevant stupid questions, since that happens a lot in some workplaces. Do they get frustrated and make it awkward, or shrug it off politely.

      • @jarfil
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        21 year ago

        Good point. So how would you say I did… was the frosting part too much? 😃

        But really, I wonder if it’s also a neurodivergence test; in an actual interview setting, I’d probably tend to think about it seriously and answer sincerely, then follow up with details if prompted.

        • Monkeytennis
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          21 year ago

          Haha, yeah you might be onto something there. It felt like a way to pull the rug from under people to see how they cope, which wasn’t nice. I try to put people at ease in interviews, rather than try to catch them out.

          I was ambushed with a “so, what do you do for fun?” once and the sudden context switch made me pause for so long that I must’ve seemed like I had no life outside of work 😬

          • @jarfil
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            1 year ago

            I was ambushed with a “so, what do you do for fun?” once

            Same, I said “I like electronics and taking things apart”, for an IT position. Got the job, ended up on printer duty. That wasn’t what I meant by “fun” 😐