I dunno man. It feels like it is worse. Also, screwing over Medicare via food insecurity? <----- That's sure new. There were no "grocery allowances" 10 years ago, or even 5..
Job Interview: I got a job interview couple days ago. This was remote through laptop. Panel consisted of Senior Executive (top person, 40, M), Senior Supervisor (2nd tier 46, F), and person on the level I was applying for (34, F).
I had 20 minutes to answer 10 questions.... Somehow I got them all with 15 seconds to spare. After that there was a 5 minute wrap up for any questions I might have.
I aced the first 6 questions out of the park and provided tons of relevant examples with positive outcomes backed up by showing them actual awards I had won at work for performance (holding up the award to the camera) including the most recent this year. The final four questions I did pretty ok with and followed in the same vein as the first 6, but they were out of left field so I wasn't as composed/got slightly animated (but not bad in my opinion). Kind of a .... wow I don't know facial expression for a completely screwball question out of nowhere followed by a pretty good answer.
The Senior Executive (top person) was friendly, asked me questions about my current job's performance metrics (while I was answering timed questions that I aced)
and laughed, including into his hand while bending over/trying to hide the fact that he was laughing. This did not alter my behavior. I responded that nothing he expected of me would be a problem because honestly I have higher numbers here.
I leaned towards the screen to answer one question and the Senior Executive did the same and said, "We'll be sure to contact you soon," with a laughing smile.
The Senior Supervisor (2nd tier) repeatedly looked impressed with that sort of stretched face of surprise look with a bit of a nod some have.
Person on the level I was applying for. She didn't ask questions off script.
I got all the technical questions right and even the workplace relationship questions. The only thing I'm worried about are my mannerisms being somewhat too relaxed rather than the stoic sort of stiff thing you usually see in job interviews.
I guess it comes down to was the senior executive being sincere or a total jerk with their laugh/comment about contacting me. I am super qualified for this job with like 10 years of experience. So I'm just turning that over in my head. I do this job already but this place is actually sane/getting here is the next step on getting to a better place in life (if I get it). I still say 20 minutes to answer 10 questions with highly technical answers and no warning of what the questions might be would lead anyone to be a little off their game. Pop quiz you had no chance to study for, let's see if you can have this job............. I already do this job basically, just for someone else.