#6: Navigating the Digital Age of Job Interviews
In the era before the internet, job interviews were a more straightforward affair, aligning with real-world expectations. You’d enter the premises, complete a paper application, and hand in a printed copy of your resume. But in today’s digital landscape, it often feels like you must perform an elaborate ritual to access certain websites. Let’s not even delve into the labyrinth of password requirements.
These days, websites demand nothing short of a ten-character password adorned with symbols, uppercase letters, and numbers—a password concoction you’ll likely never employ again. Logging in again a mere week later should qualify you for upper management, as anyone capable of navigating this cryptographic maze must possess exceptional skills.