There's something emasculating about job interviews

futureDevelopment

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You would think every black man would be hell bent on getting independent— or at least laying the groundwork so that it’s an option for future generations.

For example, voting for M4A so that your boss doesn’t own your health insurance. Or voting for free higher education, so that your kids have more educational opportunity and thus more career mobility.

After all, if racism is real (and it is) where does it have the most impact, if not in the workplace? Everywhere else, you can escape it.
 

Shazeer Fitzgerald

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Smh literally looking at this job that I didnt get right now and you posted this.

It was a lil partime position and the interview and the energy was off as soon as I walked in the office.

Smh I had to email them a month after to get a status update(this is when they told me I didnt get the job) Then a couple weeks after I called the updated my status online.:francis:.


STEM careers are harder to start than I thought I guess...
 
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