
'Why do you want a career in the bank?'
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'Why do you want a career in the bank?'
'The 'insourcing' will go ahead and some jobs will be off to Leeds or Manchester, but I think I'll be safe...'
"Oh, yes, and there's plenty of opportunity for advancement."
'This job is for a 30 hour week. . .but to achieve that you need to work 60 hours a week.'
'Your resume is a little thin, but I like your willingness to be manipulated by upper management.'
'Very impressive educational background...now let's discuss WHO you know.!
"He might not have got the job with Google, but they weren't going to stop Brian skateboarding to the office."
"There are no big jobs, only small machines."
How are you at decision making?
"I love you in a suit. You look so... employed."
PERSONNEL, 'Why did you leave your previous employment?', 'They asked too many questions!'
'A depressing thought just came over me. Now we'll have to go out and get a job!'
'Your decade of experience is, unfortunately, from the wrong decade.'
'You say you were King of the Jungle, but it seems your experience is mainly in savannah grassland...'
'Your main goal in this job is getting out alive.'
"Don't get the wrong idea about those years in a mental institution. I was employed there."
Do you have any other skills?
"I'd like to TikTok your offer and get comments before saying yes or no."
In and Out Sourced.
Between Offices
You're next, Mr. Kimble - right after his apple danish.
"I don't like your application."
'Don't start timing me yet! This staple won't come out!'
'Do you do self-deprecating humour?'
'A short economics test - if you bought something for
'Someone important is bound to see my resume now!'
"We offer 104 vacation days...otherwise known as weekends."
"Can I multi-task? As a single mom I'm both the bread-winner and bread-baker!"
'Now, remember...let me do the talking.'
"Sorry, we don't hire people with a history of whistle blowing."
'I'm looking for a workaholic who feels the great job he does is compensation enough.'
"Your CV will be sufficient, Mr. Cooper."
'I'll be honest with you. The pay isn't great.'
'I blame the nothing for something culture.'
"It raises trust issues, Mr. Kranse, when your very first question is 'what's the catch?'."
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