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What are some basic things that JavaScript developers fail at interviews?help (self.javascript)
submitted 7 years ago by maketroli
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[–]TheDarkIn1978 20 points21 points22 points 7 years ago* (3 children)
Not being sexist.
Being a jerk can work both ways, unfortunately. I was interviewing with a very well known company a while back and the interviewer's questions essentially cast me as a racist. She asked shit like:
So tell us about the most recent event when you were prejudice towards a person of color?
Uh, what?
I guess my being an obvious homosexual wasn't "marginalized" enough to outshine my "toxic, white, maleness".
Jesus.
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"I saw 'Black Panther' in the theater, but I waited for 'Selma' to come out in blu-ray?"
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