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RE: Company introduces 'snowflake test' to weed out 'whiny entitled' millenial candidates
(05-17-2017 01:29 PM)banker Wrote:  Correct answer - I don't take sick days unless an ambulance has to take me to a hospital and they won't let me out, so I wouldn't know.

(05-17-2017 06:00 PM)shere khan Wrote:  The answer is...i have no idea, i cant remember it ever being something ive had to consider personally.

* unless you are applying to for an HR job.

Ah ... OK, I see the silly game now.

Can't say I've ever been asked such a silly question during an interview, but then again I've only worked for legitimate businesses.


But thank you for the lesson. You never know who is going to interview you. I suppose if I encounter a question of that nature in the future, I'll answer something like "I'll review whatever policy you have in place, and if I have a concern with it I can discuss with HR."
05-18-2017 09:56 AM
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