• Dr. Wesker@lemmy.sdf.org
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    2 days ago

    I’m 99% certain I lost a job I was really interested in, because my internet was experiencing service degradation during the video interview and it was affecting my stream.

    • neon_nova@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      2 days ago

      I can believe it. I imagine a potential employer would be concerned about that especially if it’s a work from home thing.

      It’s too bad really, because it’s entirely out of your control for the most part.

      I do all my work from home (free lance), but I always use wired Ethernet to minimize potential problems.

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        2 days ago

        Ethernet won’t help you, when your home connection is POS… Speaking from my own experience.

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          Yeah but isn’t the point?

          Dropping in and out during an interview or meeting with the customer is going to look bad either way. It’s like showing up late or under dressing to the interview.

          And I say this as someone who had to buy 2 mobile Internet connections and an expensive router with dual WAN, and fail over, to compensate for my shitty home connection.

          An Android Update caused me to drop a phone call(my phone restarted) in the middle of an interview, and while I was upset, I totally understood why that might be a reason not to hire me. Someone else was equally qualified and didn’t have my issue.

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      2 days ago

      This also happened to me. I had an interview on the phone in which I got amazing feedback. I then had my second interview online and had trouble with my audio. After that, they ghosted me.

      I understand that, in many ways, ghosting is normal. Still, that first call’s feedback made me think they wanted to hire me.