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[–] [email protected] 11 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Years ago when I was applying for my first job I actually had to pretend that it always been my dream to work as a shelf stacker. It was such a weird game because everyone involved knows that it's a total lie, they know your just telling them what they want to hear, you know that they know that you're just telling them what they want to hear, they know that you know that they know you're just telling them what they want to hear. But it doesn't matter, you still have to go through the charade.

If you tell him the truth, that you'll disappear as soon as you find someone prepared to pay you more than minimum wage, they won't hire you. Despite the fact that everyone involved knows that that is the case, regardless of how honest you are about it.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 week ago (1 children)

yes that's the point

they want someone desperate enough to lie to them and to themselves that their childhood dream is to become a shelf stacker, they want someone out of options, they want someone who will stay with them for a long time without even as much as a whimper of a complaint about low pay or the working conditions

if you have ambitions, you're not who they're looking for

best believe the same company will keep a ghost job listing for a shelf stacker up at all times, just so that the current employees feel replaceable and don't dare to step out of line in fear of losing their job

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago (1 children)

But it doesn't change even if you're searching for executive-level jobs. They still want to know why you not only have wanted to be Junior VP of Marketing your entire life, they want to know why you have also wanted to be Junior VP of Marketing of ConHugeCo Industries all your life while applying to work that position at ConHugeCo.

Everyone knows the answer is "because I want this job more than the one I have right now" or just "because I need a job." Those are really the only two answers.

It's really ridiculous.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago

well i think half my point still stands - they want to know you're not quitting any time soon. If you answer "yeah sure i guess the position sounds nice" they're already scheduling the next interview because you ain't sticking around

but yeah, it is absolutely ridiculous, i'm not an actor, and i'm neurodivergent, navigating those job market mind games is hell