Rejecting the question is actually how you pass. Open with "I leave everything private at home when at work hence my answer for the work position is: [here the answer but scoped and formulated to your work life and NOT to your private life]".
Rejecting the question is actually how you pass. Open with "I leave everything private at home when at work hence my answer for the work position is: [here the answer but scoped and formulated to your work life and NOT to your private life]".
Rejecting the company that attempts to put you through this kind of interview is how you pass.
Remember that interviews are 2-way. You don’t have to engage in someone’s bad faith or incompetent interviewing.
You don't want to pass an interview like that.
Its an effective way to sort out those candidates who are not able to leave private stuff at home.
It’s absolutely not. Putting people in a vulnerable position and then pressing them for information you don’t need and should not ask for is a good way to demonstrate that you are an unethical or at best incompetent interviewer.
It might be a good way filter for candidates that have a high tolerance for being mistreated, though, if that’s the goal.
Also a great way for candidates to filter out employers who play bizarre mind games and think personal trick questions are appropriate in an interview.
Literally he’s saying to behave inappropriately in a professional interview and see if the candidate plays along. Might as well see if you can get the candidate to offer a bribe or sexual favors for the job since we’re going all in on entrapment.