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I always feel deep regret and anger after going to on-site job interviews and participating in assessments, but not getting the job. I don't feel as bad if it's all online, because it didn't inconvenience me that much. But putting in that extra effort (having to move around my entire day and transportation arrangements) only to get a generic
>After careful consideration, and at this time, moving forward, other candidates, no thanks
email.

It always makes me wish I never gave them the courtesy of showing up to the interview.

It especially pisses me off that they try to tell me that I don't have the skills or experience that I really do have. Employers can go to hell. Total employer annihilation. I wish there was a way to get revenge on employers.
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>>82462179
oof unlucky m8. most important is to socially mog the other candidates and be a bit of a simp for the company and interviewer
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>>82462179

I find it infuriating. It's so fucking stupid and shallow that they judge based on if you're nervous or not and how NPC you are. Jfl



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