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I can't believe that anyone in this day, age and profession would have any colour, sex, disability or sexual preference bias at an interview.
The only way I can ever see an interviewer seeing it as a problem is if he/she notices that you are uncomfortable with it.
Please grow up...
I normally only do phone interviews - got my first face-to-face interview for 4 years this week, but the client approached me so I'm not too worried about it.
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Isn't 2uk saying that his interviewer was the c*ck?
Some people are still a bit uncomfortable around people who have diffrences to them - if I understand the question right, 2uk was saying that he felt his interviewer was like this (hence him loosing the job).
I dont understand who is being told to grow up, unless I've completely got the wrong end of the stick again??
Isn't 2uk saying that his interviewer was the c*ck?
Some people are still a bit uncomfortable around people who have diffrences to them - if I understand the question right, 2uk was saying that he felt his interviewer was like this (hence him loosing the job).
I dont understand who is being told to grow up, unless I've completely got the wrong end of the stick again??
I don't think he was saying that the interviewer was a c*ck. I think that the line "I don't have problems with the other color but at times the problem is with them" is similar to any sentence that begins "Now, I'm not a racist, but..."
Maybe the word "them" is wrong, and implies much more of a racialist undertone than was intended originally.
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I don't think he was saying that the interviewer was a c*ck. I think that the line "I don't have problems with the other color but at times the problem is with them" is similar to any sentence that begins "Now, I'm not a racist, but..."
Maybe the word "them" is wrong, and implies much more of a racialist undertone than was intended originally.
I thought he was saying that he was Black, and his interviewer was white, and uncomfortable.
I.e. He (as a black man) doesn't have a problem with the other colour, and sometimes the problem lies with them (the white folk).
isn't it funny how we all pick up whatever end of the stick we want to hear?
how has this thread lasted so long without someone getting banned???
i also am a bit confuddled,
is it a black guy complaining about a possible racist white interviewer?
is it a white guy complaining about a possible racist black interviewer?
is it just a useless candidate who didnt get the job and is looking for race reasons?
And thats why I love this board - everyone jumping to their own crazy conclusions...teetering on the brink of fighting....and there probably wasn't even an interview
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