THE Millennial Job Interview
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Published 2017-10-24
Credits:
Directed by Daniel Brea contact [email protected]
Stars: Melissa Tucker, Tom Katsis written by Ralph Odierna
All Comments (21)
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That guy seems like he'd be the nicest boss ever
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She has all the qualifications for a Huffington Post or Buzzfeed employee!
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I quit teaching high school in 2006. I told my husband, “You won’t believe what is coming down the line” and it’s now here. The stories I could tell you!
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I love how the girl goes right to feeling unsafe. Priceless.
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Left out the part where she sues him 10 years later for sexual harrasment
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She's the reason there are directions on shampoo bottles.
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I showed this to my cousin who has a 16 year old daughter. She looked at me totally deadpan and said: “This is not funny you know. This is my reality.” 😂😂😂
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I hired a guy as a delivery driver for our machine shop. His first day, we loaded the van, and he disappeared. He went home with the van, thought he was done for the day. He was going to deliver the stuff the next morning.
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I was an interviewer for 3 years: this skit gives me post-traumatic stress... 😖
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I've actually met people just like her.
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SHE WAS SUPERB! and he was perfect! the writers killed it
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I had a store in the mall in the 1980s, this girl is identical to her. Same attitude, same voice pitch and inflection. It started a long time ago.
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The moment she looked at her phone, interviews over
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This young lady deserves some kind of award. She portrays the valley girl image perfectly! The voice inflections, the facial expressions, the posture. Add in the cell phone to be distracted and she's a winner!
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The interviewer is so polite and gentle
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This gets better very time I watch it. The script, the way they both talk, the mannerisms. Just perfect. And yes, this young woman deserves an award for her performance.
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The scariest thing is that these people vote.
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You forgot the part where she accuses him with sexual misconduct.
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What really hits home is her total sense of self-absorption. Sadly, as a high school teacher I see some of this in our more recent hires....it is all about their needs....The younger teachers with a strong work ethic are being very successful.....one self-absorbed ones are failing miserably.
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I interviewed a millennial for a management position several years ago.....she showed up in a halter top, jean shorts and flip flops. Told us she was squeezing us in before her and her friends went to the shore for the weekend. Got up halfway through the interview and said she didn't think the interview would take this long. Excused herself then informed us we had her number and to call her with the offer on Monday. True story.