One liner to get rid of stereotyping during interviews

If you're someone like me who looks odd for the corporate world, you definitely had interviews wherein the interviewer looked at you like they're disgusted by the way you express yourself.

Stereotyping is something we can never get rid off in the corporate world, but I just happened to have a one liner to spit in the face of the interviewer to make them feel like they are the worst people in the world.

In any interviews,no matter how much you wanted to insult the interviewer, you just can't and you definitely shouldn't. But there is actually a way of insulting someone indirectly. It's the best art of the intelligent people, Sarcasm.


"I never thought this company encourages stereotyping."

That one liner doesn't directly insult the interviewer. It gives the feeling that the company looked bad because of what they did or how they acted. Saying it to them feels like spitting on their face but they can't even tell tell where it came from and how to react on it, so they'll look for someone to blame, and since you're the one there, they'll definitely blame you.

This doesn't guarantee even the slightest chance of passing the interview, but if you're being interviewed by someone like it, its good to leave them feeling bad about themselves. Always remember that the result of an interview will always be based on your skills. But there are times wherein no matter how good you are, when you're speaking with a close minded interviewer, they will always judge you on how you look, just like the saying "First impression lasts".
 

A negative meaning to a positive picture

Working Hard vs Working Smart

This picture shows that working smart is the best way to do whatever it is you do in life, or is it?

The first time I saw this picture over the internet , it was captioned with "Don't work hard, work smart!". It was really something so positive that you wouldn't think twice on believing what it says. But then there's me, giving a negative meaning to this very inspiring picture.

There are six guys that was supposed to be pushing a cube more than half their size, but then there's this one guy who shaved it off and turn it into a sphere for him to be able to push it a lot faster and easier.

For most of us, we'll look at it as a really smart move. But that smart move doesn't always mean that it is the right move isn't it?
I looked at it on a different perspective and gave meaning to every little images there is in the picture.

The Knife -  In the picture, there's this knife on the ground where the guy pushing a sphere probably started. Assuming that this knife actually came from that guy, can only mean that he have something that everyone else doesn't. This knife could represent a talent or skill when it comes to cheating or doing fraudulent activity. Now why is it left out in the open? It could mean that any kind of cheating will always be caught.

Now I guess that first symbol gets through your head right now.

The Shreds - These shreds that came from once was a cube and turned into a sphere could symbolize all of the rules or processes that wasn't followed just to get ahead in life.

The Sphere and Cube -  These symbolizes the output of everyone. Let's say that the cube stands for an A+ mark and the sphere stands for a C- or even an F. This shows that those guys pushing cubes are working hard to get the best results for whatever they're doing, while the guy pushing the sphere shows that he just wants to get ahead of everyone else, even if its result isn't something good.

With all these symbols and their meanings, I can conclude that working smart isn't really a bad thing, but it just happen to give a different output than those who worked hard.

Note: I have nothing against the artist of the picture. I was just expressing my opinion and an idea. Everyone is welcome to criticize what I posted and more than welcome to leave a comment.