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by kafkaesq
3135 days ago
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You don't. You simply allow whatever perfectly natural reaction your spinal cord chooses to trigger - to bubble up through your system. Which you should in no way be ashamed of. You're the one coming to them on good faith, expecting to be treated as a professional, after all. And they're the one who, unfortunately, has chosen to revert to silly mind games, and demonstrate a complete and obvious lack of respect for your time. The only way to "prepare" for situations like these is to go in with a willingness to trust one's own gut - and to simply break off the interview once you start to feel you're not being treated professionally, and that the questions you're being asked are, like the above, completely out of line.† † Okay, maybe if you were applying for the job of chairing some IEEE committee on numerical standards or something, thiis particular question might be. But I somehow doubt that was the case with this particular role. |
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