From being asked to moo like a cow to a fake cancellation, applicants have revealed their worst job interview experiences. Going to a job interview is often the most stressful …
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The Traitors 2024 thrown into chaos as ‘applicants plot to use a secret code and conspire against the BBC’ in order to take home the £120,000 prize fund
by MerryBBC bosses could have a group of clever contestants to look out for in the next series of The Traitors. Among the 300,000 people who have applied for a slot …
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ChatGPT ‘racially discriminates’ against job applicants by filtering out ‘black names’ in hiring searches
by ElijahChatGPT ‘racially discriminates’ against job seekers by favoring different names from different racial groups for different jobs. A Bloomberg News investigation has found. Developer OpenAI sells the technology behind its …
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Music boss behind Lorde and The Weeknd sued for REVERSE racism: Ron Perry bullied his Latina assistant and turned away white job applicants to get ‘color in his office,’ lawsuit says
by JackThe “visionary” music executive who hired Lorde, The Weeknd and other hit artists has been sued by his former assistant, who says he had to conduct “fake interviews” with white …
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REVEALED: The ‘better-qualified’ applicants Claudine Gay beat to become president of Harvard…after under-fire board member Penny Pritzker DIDN’T bother to review work later revealed as plagiarized
by JackHarvard officials failed to conduct a review of ousted President Claudine Gay’s plagiarized academic papers before hiring her, an explosive report claims. Gay, 54, was chosen to lead the prestigious …
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Recruiters reveal the worst lies job applicants have ever told – from a fake ‘engineer’ who got a job building high-speed equipment and caused his boss to divorce, to a man who used a dead person’s social security number .
by JackSome job seekers don’t let a little thing like the truth get in the way of landing the job of a lifetime. Four recruiters have revealed the worst lies a …
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Updated: 22:49 EST, May 11, 2011 Like other newspapers, an article on 11 February reported official figures from the Department for Work and Pensions suggesting that 68 per cent of …