I'm not excusing him, but he'd say anything to anyone, in order to further consolidate his support. The day after this, he'd gladly stand in front of scientists and tell them what he thought THEY wanted to hear, too. Spineless, punk-ass lying bastard…
FrickAndMortar
Sounds to me like the failure wasn't yours, but the interviewer's; you came prepared for questions relevant to the role, and they went all out-of-pocket on you.
Like if you show up for a tech job and they start going "paint me a word picture… tell me about your personal philosophy…"
Like you said, if they just googled some BS to ask you, or followed the corp-approved "starting questions", that's their fault.
Maybe you could reach out to them (or HR?)and go "hey, I was surprised by some of the interview questions, but I really do think I'm a strong match - can we get together and come to an understanding on the relevance of those questions?"
Like they would ever see a lick of that money anyway… dude has a decades-long track record of never paying anyone, ever, for anything.
Disregard my comment, I thought the feeder was dirty but it’s just a bunch of sunflower seeds
Hmm… not really hard rock I think, but:
“The people of the Earth stood waiting / watching as the ships came one-by-one / setting fire to the sky as they landed / carrying to the world / children of the Sun”
- Children of the Sun, Billy Thorpe?
Many such cases - job sites like LinkedIn, Monster, Ladders, etc. are all making money off us too. Helping us find jobs is very incidental to the process.
THAT’S SOME GOOOOD SHIT, MF’ER, AND I NEEDED TO HEAR IT TODAY! JOB-HUNTING SUUUUCKS…
THANKS FOR THE REMINDER, OFF TO MAKE A HEALTHY LUNCH AMD CRANK MY HOG!
ARRROOOOO!
(I didn't know, I have never coded python at a professional level - but I will take your word for it!)