• CaptainSpaceman@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Suggesting examples are not the same as explaining

    But the interviewee didnt suggest an example, they merely attempted to create a deadlock.

    However, in their attempt to do so they imply that they CAN explain a deadlock and therefore should get the job.

    The interviewer doesnt ask for an explanation, only if the interviewee is able to provide one.

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      5 months ago

      I have a feeling that you have to do better than “implying” you know something to land a job

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          5 months ago

          Just curious about what makes you think that I’m not taking it as a joke?

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            5 months ago

            Your first comment was how logically this was an incorrect action that wouldn’t, in fact, land the employee a job. We all get that, that’s why it’s a joke

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              5 months ago

              I was responding to the comment that says they should get the job tho