Comment by msgodel
8 days ago
Is it simple to guess? I always assumed if you went too hard with those answers they'd assume you were lying and reject you.
Maybe this is why I never got the mcdonalds call back last time I was layed off.
8 days ago
Is it simple to guess? I always assumed if you went too hard with those answers they'd assume you were lying and reject you.
Maybe this is why I never got the mcdonalds call back last time I was layed off.
Where's the line between "lying to pass a test" and "fitting in to a community?" Is there not some element of functioning well with other people as a group that requires us to repress certain individual desires and traits for the good of achieving a common goal? Nobody actually likes working fast food, but customers feel better when employees act less surly and more complacent.
I too was rejected from McDonald's.
My wife is incredibly intelligent. She has a master’s degree and is working on her doctorate (definitely smarter than me). I still laugh about how, 12 years ago, she got rejected from a summer clerk job at a grocery store because she failed the online personality test. If anything, she was wildly overqualified. That store definitely missed out.
Apologies for the nitpick, but being rejected for personality is (essentially) mutually exclusive from (over)qualification.
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I’m surprised at your comment. I really doubt a person with a high level of intelligence is a good match for a grocery clerk job. That is one of the reasons the personality tests exist.
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Best Buy for me.