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This company’s response to a job candidate’s complaint wasn’t the slam-dunk they thought it was

Over on the corner of Reddit called ‘antiwork’ people share tales of rubbish employers and awful working conditions.

And sometimes companies show their true colours even before they hire someone, and this exchange was a classic case in point.

‘I reviewed a company that asked me illegal questions during the interview, this was their response,’ said mhmmLaLa.

So many kinds of wrong we don’t know where to start. Fortunately these people did.

‘At least they openly admitted to violating laws. That’s a good thing for you.’
songstofilltheair

‘Lol “we violate the law for all candidates – your experience wasn’t a one off.”
meowmeow_now

‘Betting they don’t ask these questions of MALE applicants.’
RobWins2022

‘Can I join the bet?’
Parano78

“No no no you don’t understand. We break the law with ALL our applicants” 😂 can’t make this shit up.’
growmoreshrooms

‘It’s like the company paid attention to the part where you need to ask every applicant roughly the same questions, but forgot to pay attention to what is actually legal to ask.’
billthecatt

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Source Reddit u/mhmmLaLa