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So, 4 interviews in 3 weeks as "Christian name" as opposed to 3 interviews in 4 months as actual name. I wonder how they'll react when they think they're going to meet "Christian name" and get "actual name" instead.
11 0 ReplyIt's ridiculous that you have to do this. As someone who now has an arabic surname I get a lot of quizzical looks which make me laugh.
7 0 ReplyI'm expecting that exact quizzical look at these interviews. I'll be looking sharp though so we'll see what happens.
6 0 ReplyYou got this buddy!
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It fucking sucks that you have to do this. Makes me wonder what working for those companies is like
7 0 ReplyIt's interesting how every company is talking about diversity, equity and inclusion. And yet...here we are.
4 0 ReplyOh, Australia loves lip service
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@Gibsonisafluffybutt @Seagoon_ The joys of having an ethnic name (there's a reason I go by AJ these days).
It's a pity I don't know how to code apps, because if I did, I'd make one that automatically plays a response when it's asked the following questions:
Where's that from?
No, I mean where are you from *originally*?
No, I mean where's your family from?
Oh, and where's that?
Have you been back recently?
6 0 ReplyYou speak really good English AJ. Well done.
7 0 ReplyMy mother got that once. She had been in Australia over 30 years by then. It was a politician who said it.
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@Gibsonisafluffybutt @Seagoon_ Also, best of luck for the job interviews ๐ค๐
6 0 Replyyes ๐ค๐ค๐ค
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Can you speak the language? Why not?/How do you say (stupid thing) in your language? is another one.
It's not the 1980s guys...
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