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14 Times People Were Shocked By How Ridiculously Formal Minimum Wage Job Interviews Were, And Opposite Stories
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14 Times People Were Shocked By How Ridiculously Formal Minimum Wage Job Interviews Were, And Opposite Stories

14 Times People Were Shocked By How Ridiculously Formal Minimum Wage Job Interviews Were, And Opposite StoriesFolks Get Together And Discuss How Low-Paying Jobs Sometimes Have Inappropriately Strict InterviewsFolks Online Share Times Their Low-Paying Job Interviews Were Inappropriately Official18 Times People Were Surprised By How Overly Formal Their Minimum Wage Job Interviews Were“This Sucks”: Online User Inspires A Debate Regarding Low-Paying Jobs And Their Absurdly Formal Interviews“This Sucks”: Redditor Encourages A Debate About Minimum Wage Jobs And Their Overly Official interviewsPeople Reveal Times Their Minimum Wage Job Interviews Were Unreasonably Serious, And Opposite Stories14 Times People Were Shocked By How Ridiculously Formal Minimum Wage Job Interviews Were, And Opposite Stories14 Times People Were Shocked By How Ridiculously Formal Minimum Wage Job Interviews Were, And Opposite Stories14 Times People Were Shocked By How Ridiculously Formal Minimum Wage Job Interviews Were, And Opposite Stories
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A lot of folks find job interviews to be dreadful. Even though it’s a vital process that allows people to get to know each other, most of the time, it’s ridiculously one-sided. A procedure that is supposed to help both the recruiter and the potential hire tends to feel like an interrogation full of odd questions which give you zero knowledge about the company’s culture.

Moreover, mediocre jobs such as fast-food chains, local restaurants and retail stores often overcomplicate their hiring strategy. Teens who want to save up some cash get bombarded with multiple interview rounds and strange queries that ask them to describe what kind of animal they would be.

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Some organizations go way too far with their interview procedures

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An online user took it to Reddit’s “Antiwork” community to share a screenshot from a possible TikTok video that pointed out how absurdly serious minimum wage job interviews can be. The post received over 71K upvotes and inspired fellow readers to share their own stories.

Online user inspires a debate regarding minimum wage jobs and their unnecessarily serious interviews

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Despite it being pretty self-explanatory that job interviews are quite significant when it comes to choosing your next workplace, it would be handy for some companies to reconsider their rather peculiar tactics. Who knows, maybe by asking a weird question interviewers are trying to see your reaction to an unpredicted matter – however, when it’s a minimum wage job, why should the process be so complicated?

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Looking for a job is never fun. Firstly, you go through what seems like a never-ending process of applying to potential roles, then you wait for their replies and apply to more companies. Some folks take months to let you know that your application wasn’t successful, and maybe in a few weeks’ time you’ll get lucky and receive an interview invite to an organization that you already completely forgot about.

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It’s now time to get ready and rehearse all the possible things that you’re going to say to your future recruiter. It doesn’t matter if it’s your first job or another part-time side hustle, it’s absolutely normal to feel stressed as you never know whether this particular workplace is going to differ and ask or do something totally out of the blue and unnecessary. For instance, this user got the best of it, as they applied for a volunteering position that had a stack of questions and asked for two references for a job that they were going to do for free.

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Either way, even if the employer asks all these random questions that will probably make no sense, and makes you endure all these endless interview rounds – could they really be sure whether you’re the right fit for the company or are they simply wasting time? Nothing can decide whether you’re a perfect candidate better than a trial period, so why not make the interview process less complicated and more casual, in order for the interested party to recognize their potential employee’s real self?

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Of course, everything said is solely applied to low-paying jobs. When it comes to these big organizations that folks dedicate their whole lives to, it’s somewhat understandable that they’re going to have a very strict hiring procedure. However, if you’re 16 years old and applying for a janitor position at an arcade where you get evaluated by a team of three managers – it’s a little ridiculous.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I've never understood why "Money" is an unacceptable answer to "Why do you want to work here?" if it's not a high-level position.

Mike Loux
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I would use the old Simpsons bit: "Money can be exchanged for goods and services."

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Jessica Wood
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Anyone else attend a group interview where they make you do weird tasks? I had to build a tower of straws at an Odeon Cinema and put on a weird play at Krispy Kreme.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm imagining the background story: "I'm bored." "Same here." "I know -- let's pretend to interview people and make them do weird sh*t!"

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advice5cents
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Applied at Applebee's in Columbia, SC when I was 19. I had worked nearly FT throughout high school and while a freshman at NYU (Stern) including 2+ years waitressing at a greasy spoon, 1 year for one of the first women to graduate from the Culinary Inst of America and 3 years at a private golf club where I worked up from bus person to bartender. They told me to my face that I didn't have enough experience.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I've never understood why "Money" is an unacceptable answer to "Why do you want to work here?" if it's not a high-level position.

Mike Loux
Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I would use the old Simpsons bit: "Money can be exchanged for goods and services."

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Jessica Wood
Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Anyone else attend a group interview where they make you do weird tasks? I had to build a tower of straws at an Odeon Cinema and put on a weird play at Krispy Kreme.

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Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm imagining the background story: "I'm bored." "Same here." "I know -- let's pretend to interview people and make them do weird sh*t!"

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advice5cents
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Applied at Applebee's in Columbia, SC when I was 19. I had worked nearly FT throughout high school and while a freshman at NYU (Stern) including 2+ years waitressing at a greasy spoon, 1 year for one of the first women to graduate from the Culinary Inst of America and 3 years at a private golf club where I worked up from bus person to bartender. They told me to my face that I didn't have enough experience.

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