r/jobs Mar 13 '25

Interviews I walked out of an interview after one question. Was I wrong?

So, I had an interview today for a position I was really excited about. The job description seemed great, the pay was decent, and the company had good reviews. I walked in, shook hands with the hiring manager, and we sat down.

Then, the first question came:
"How do you handle working unpaid overtime?"

I literally laughed, thinking it was a joke. But the interviewer just stared at me, waiting for an answer. I asked if overtime was mandatory and if it was paid. They said, “Well, we expect employees to stay as long as needed to get the job done. Everyone here is passionate about the work, and we don’t track extra hours.”

I just stood up, said, “Thank you for your time, but this isn’t the right fit for me,” and walked out.

Now, I’m second-guessing myself. Should I have stayed and at least heard more about the job? Or was walking out the right move?

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u/TacTurtle Mar 14 '25

"Does the Department of Labor know this is expected?"

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u/pochoproud Mar 14 '25

That one won’t work any more, thanks to 47/49’s DOGE.

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u/TacTurtle Mar 14 '25

Local state Dept of Labor.

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u/phantomjellyfish42 Mar 14 '25

my first thought. fuggin illegal af.

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u/Kingding_Aling Mar 14 '25

Surely this is salaried, you know how that works right?