I had an interview and they asked me to "give an example of a time where you went out of your way to ensure someone else was treated with respect"
I went full autism and said "sometimes I buy food for homeless people".
Seriously, how was I supposed to answer that question?
I give my bus seat to old people, I take care of my friends, etc. What exactly did they want to know?
I avoid places that sit around on their ass dreaming up different ways to read tea leafs
I will say the fact that you're pondering it means you're perfect for the job, hopefully you get it
>>1446037
Lol, I'd take this question over the usual 'list yer 5 weaknesses' bs anyday
They don't care about what charitable things you do, they care about how well you can market yourself to idiots who do care.
Just say you give to charity or something, then very briefly explain how important that charity is to the community and how you care about its mission, but really don't oversell it.
>>1446037
I would have answered that about a time I stood up for someone (who wasn't being shown respect)