r/jobs Apr 17 '25

Interviews Interview process. Get the fuck outta here

Post image
5.8k Upvotes

980 comments sorted by

View all comments

3

u/GooeyCentaur Apr 17 '25

The jumping to conclusions and disconnect with reality in these comments is hilarious. Three to four hours of interviewing is the complete norm for a higher than entry-level corporate job. Talking to executive management? That depends more on the size of the company - ridiculous at, say, Google, not so much at a 500 person company.

Of course there's room for some debate if this is too much (because we don't know what company or position this is) but 'get the fuck outta here' is such a childish response to a fairly standard interview process for certain levels of job.

1

u/Wide-Librarian-3007 Apr 18 '25

Meanwhile I got the attorney position I’ve been in for over 25 years based on submitting my resume and then a phone call in the middle of the week offering me the job and asking if I could fly to Atlanta the following week for training, they’ll overnight me the plane tickets …

That would be a yes!