I've heard this is unironically something they ask HR candidates in interviews. How comfortable they are with telling people that they got fired and then handling their offboarding
A friend of mine does interviews for medical doctor candidates and one of the questions they always ask is "how would you tell a deceased patient's family members that their loved one is dead?"
You would think that it's a pretty hard question to fuck up, but according to my friend, there's been more than one candidate who answered with some sort of meme and immediately got drummed out of the system.
I've heard this is unironically something they ask HR candidates in interviews. How comfortable they are with telling people that they got fired and then handling their offboarding
Like just in general, not just Amazon
We really need an emoji of Dale Gribble from that episode of KotH where he gets an office job and all he's good at is firing people
TURBINE!!!
A friend of mine does interviews for medical doctor candidates and one of the questions they always ask is "how would you tell a deceased patient's family members that their loved one is dead?"
You would think that it's a pretty hard question to fuck up, but according to my friend, there's been more than one candidate who answered with some sort of meme and immediately got drummed out of the system.
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"there’s been more than one candidate who answered with some sort of meme"
.> be me
.> patient is dead
.> ohshit.jpg
.> family is in waiting room
.> walk over (like a boss)
. > ur fam ded kek
. >(insert pepe/wojak)
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