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Why is the interview process for a job so daunting today?
We are expected to go through multiple rounds of interviews and answer humiliating questions. In one interview I was asked what would I do with an elephant for a day and how many swimming pools are there in Chicago. I have glowing performance evaluations and my coworkers can attest to that but I'm autist and not good at interviews so it never works out for me.
Is there any sort of law that was passed or cultural shift that caused interviews to turn into a slog?
We are expected to go through multiple rounds of interviews and answer humiliating questions. In one interview I was asked what would I do with an elephant for a day and how many swimming pools are there in Chicago. I have glowing performance evaluations and my coworkers can attest to that but I'm autist and not good at interviews so it never works out for me.
Is there any sort of law that was passed or cultural shift that caused interviews to turn into a slog?