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The screening technique is straightforward and not surprising: They have to filter a few people from possibly hundreds of resumes. They need a way to narrow it down rapidly, even if imperfectly. They don't want to invest time in your resume if even you don't think you qualify.

There's a false negative problem, as in all interviews: interviewing well is a different skill than engineering bottle caps. Still, confident, talented people who are on their toes and accustomed to pressure may respond convincingly. So will con artists and the self-deluding types like megalomaniacs, so there's also a false positive problem ...



I just thought it was a particularly extreme version, to the point of being silly and funny in hindsight.

Were they looking for chemists? Programmers? Mechanical engineers? Project managers? Janitors?

I'm top talent with a vacuum cleaner (at least according to my mom), but I wasn't thinking along those lines at the job fair.




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