JaniceM
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I don't know about other countries, but in the U.S. there's quite a range of subjects/questions interviewers are, by law, not allowed to bring up to a person who's applying for a job.
My first question: What if they do it anyway? It seems to me if you refuse to answer, even politely, it almost guarantees you will not be hired.
It can be even more complicated if an interviewer points out something on an application or resume, and requests an explanation that falls into the 'questions that aren't allowed' category.
I'll provide details if anyone has input on this subject, but wanted to ask this question first.
My first question: What if they do it anyway? It seems to me if you refuse to answer, even politely, it almost guarantees you will not be hired.
It can be even more complicated if an interviewer points out something on an application or resume, and requests an explanation that falls into the 'questions that aren't allowed' category.
I'll provide details if anyone has input on this subject, but wanted to ask this question first.