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    I disagree. They’re important for me to know if I want to keep pursuing this job opportunity or if I should stop wasting our time. I don’t want to do a second or third interview only to find out afterwards about all these factors. I could be out there interviewing for other jobs in the meantime, not in a second interview at this shitty company that doesn’t want to tell me how shitty it is until they’ve offered e the job.

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      03 months ago

      I don’t see how answering any of these question in s straight forward and honest way would reveal if this company is shitty or not. Their ability to provide free parking is far an indicator of quality.

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        03 months ago

        Interesting that you cherry picked that one… I would consider work hours and whether or not you’ll get health insurance to be pretty consequential

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          I didn’t say it wasn’t consequential, I said it wasn’t an indicator of if it was a shitty company.

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              Free parking, insurance, hell… Even weekly activities don’t necessarily make or prevent a company from being shitty. #6 could be an indicator, but by itself, it’s not enough.

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                  03 months ago

                  You realize it doesn’t say that and this wasn’t happening in the US. The candidate pulled out a piece of A4 paper. Something not used in the US very often.

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                    What other country ties health insurance to employment?

                    I’m genuinely curious because I thought the US was the only one.