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Had an uncomfortable interview this week with a rude interviewer. Feel free to share your frustrations here too
One of the worst things about COVID-19 for those who have been lucky enough to secure work is that it is perhaps harder than ever in recent history to leave bad jobs and abusive work environments.
I gave up in the middle of the online group interview.
My dad, with 35 years experience as an engineer, just discovered the bullshit that is today's application process.
3 minutes into the interview the interviewer goes on a tangent about how I'm not a fit for the role.