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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]To people who wonder why anyone would care about old photos being online, I recently went on a job interview where I was asked by four people interviewing me about my house. They discussed at length the kitchen and living areas and asked me questions about it! It was the weirdest thing. It made me horribly uncomfortable since I was interviewing for an IT job. They also began to discuss the price of my house. TOTALLY BIZARRE! I understand people are curious and go online and gawk BUT at least some people to have enough class as to not openly question me about it! Would love to have online listings removed![/quote] ITA. However, as an employer, you should understand that your employer deserves to know how you afford your lifestyle, and if you are living beyond your means. I am not saying it is right or wrong, but it does add up. [/quote] That is irrelevant in a job interview, and potentially illegal. I would walk right out of the room if those types of questions were asked. An interview is intended to find out if you can do the job, what you can bring to the table to do the job, and how you would be a good fit for the company. Where one lives, or how one can afford it, is not an employer's business. [/quote] An employer's business is anything they want to know that they aren't prohibited from asking about by law. The price/location/etc. of your house is fair game. [/quote] Why on earth would an interviewer waste their own time by speculating about an interviewee's kitchen layout and home price? Who cares? Methinks PP interviewed with a bunch of shallow morons who don't understand the point of an interview.[/quote]
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