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My big one is that they need to stop asking why I applied for their company. The real answer is I want a new job, and I blasted out a hundred applications. I didn't choose your company specifically.

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[–] blarghly@lemmy.world 3 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Or - they are selecting for people that are good at understanding how to reframe. Which is probably one of the most important skills you can have in life.

Like, if they ask "why do you want this job?" And your answer is "because I want money" then you will not get the job. Not because you lied or failed to lie, but because you failed to acknowledge the context of the question. The interviewer wants to know why you won't be a miserable sack of shit while working there, because they don't want to deal with that in a coworker. And it is useful to consider the framing that leads to the answer "because I want money" - it is the assumption that jobs and money are scarce for you, and you desperately need any job right now. And this is the type of person most employers are desperate not to hire - which is why you hate this question. Because it outs you as someone people don't want to hire.

The better framing is that you are confident that you can get any number of jobs, that you are looking for one that will pay you, of course, but that you also care about a number of other things like the day to day tasks you'll be doing, the people you'll be working with, and the impact you'll be having on others.

And neither of these framings are untrue. Your desperation to get a job is a function of your emotional state. Sure, you can want to get a job sooner rather than later - but all you have to do is realize that things will still be okay if it takes a bit longer to get the job you want than you would really like it to. And we can observe this to be true - that everything will be okay - because it has been true every other time in your life (you're still here, aren't you) and in others' lives.

[–] chunes@lemmy.world 2 points 5 days ago (1 children)

i literally have -- and i mean this in the nicest way possible -- no idea wtf you are talking about. if employers want that then consider me unemployed for life.

[–] misterztrite@lemmy.world 3 points 5 days ago

if employers want that then consider me unemployed for life.

You might need to put me in the same boat. I don't play those hr games. I figure that if there is bullshit in the interview process there will be bullshit in the job and it is fine by me if they take themselves out of the running for my next employment.