One of the questions they asked was extremely detailed, almost to the point of micromanagement. It felt less like a genuine discussion and more like an interrogation session, where the focus was on minute specifics rather than understanding your broader experience, skills, or problem-solving approach. This kind of questioning signals a tendency toward over-scrutinizing employees, emphasizing control over trust, and prioritizing process over thoughtful dialogue. It gives the impression that the work environment may involve heavy oversight, lack of autonomy, and a culture where every minor decision could be questioned rather than empowering employees to take initiative.
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What do you see yourself in 5 years? What's your career goal?
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They asked about my previous experience and background. They asked me to explain one difficult situation I experienced and how I handled it.
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