Five minutes into a job interview, the recruiter asked if they had any questions. The candidate, nerves getting the better of them, blurted out the one thing they'd been wondering since they saw the listing: "I noticed you have a 3.4 on Glassdoor. What's that about?" The recruiter's expression iced over. The interview ended shortly after. The rejection email arrived the same day. The Reddit consensus: "You don't want to work there anyway."
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"I panicked and asked about the 3.4 Glassdoor rating."
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