lol job interviews

  • Yes, the average UK company is a train wreck, no matter how much the managers try to act like they are in paradise. I wonder how much of this is an elaborate roleplaying and how much they really believe that. I will never know

  • Pretty much spot on. I work in marketing and it's always the same - businesses set these unbelievably high, cryptic standards where the absolute embodiment of perfection is demanded of you during interviews. The slightest issue and they'll turf you to one side for another candidate.

    If you join the business after by getting lucky, they're then all over the goddamn place. I've never worked for a business that hasn't been absolute carnage of overwork, unprofessionalism, errors, mismanagement, and poor decision making.

    That's why Glassdoor is so funny, seeing employees/job candidates pointing out the farcical nature of business life. Extra bonus points, too, as I know it winds employers up a huge amount.

  • To be fair, I think everyone feels like that about job interviews, not just autistic people

  • Too bad that before getting there you have to win the social contest with the HR lady, a person with no clue on what your job entails. 

  • Yep!  Been in jobs like that - didn't last long, but always excelled when given a desk, a clear brief and left to get on with it