[Copy paste from my other answer] It was a rhetorical question, sorry that wasn’t clear. I know that knowing details about my private life can be useful for an employer to estimate how exploitable I’m going to be. What it meant is more or less ‘Not their fucking business’, asking personal questions in an interview is a big red flag for me, how about ‘are you thinking on getting pregnant any time soon?’? I’m sure most companies would like to have that information too…
And now it serves yet another minor purpose: it’s another flag that might point to the interviewer using ChatGPT to bullshit things.
No, it only does for the unprepared: ‘Hey, chat gpt, give me a list of hobbies that would make a good impression in a job interview’, or just bullshit through it: ‘I volunteer, I play some [team sport], I like hiking, hitting the gym, reading, playing the guitar even though I’m not very good…’.
[Copy paste from my other answer] It was a rhetorical question, sorry that wasn’t clear. I know that knowing details about my private life can be useful for an employer to estimate how exploitable I’m going to be. What it meant is more or less ‘Not their fucking business’, asking personal questions in an interview is a big red flag for me, how about ‘are you thinking on getting pregnant any time soon?’? I’m sure most companies would like to have that information too…
No, it only does for the unprepared: ‘Hey, chat gpt, give me a list of hobbies that would make a good impression in a job interview’, or just bullshit through it: ‘I volunteer, I play some [team sport], I like hiking, hitting the gym, reading, playing the guitar even though I’m not very good…’.