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Many people don't realize this, but there are questions that are illegal to be asked during a job interview. Here are the top ten questions that are illegal to be asked: #1 Where were you born? #2 What is your native language? #3 Are you married? #4 Do you have children? #5 Do you plan to get pregnant? #6 How old are you? #7 Do you observe Yom Kippur? #8 Do you have a disability or chronic illness? #9 Are you in the National Guard? #10 Do you smoke or drink alchohol? Have you ever been asked any of these questions during an interview? If you were asked would you say anything?
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1. babykeka80 (702) | 6 months ago | Yes these questions are illegal. However, if you have an experienced interviewer or someone who has any kind of psychology background they can get the answers out of you without asking the question or anything close. Instead of asking if your married they will start conversation about your spouse or such. There are always sneaky little ways for them to get the answers they want.
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newfette (179) | 6 months ago | some of them are SO sneaky!!! Why can't they just hire the best person for the job? Instead they try to hire the person who won't complain about not spending time with family, or maybe won't request vacations, who won't mind working weekends or evenings. Someone who either does believe in God, or who doesn't, depending on what they prefer. It's ridiculous!
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2. kimbers867 (907) | 6 months ago | Yes, I knew most of these questions were illegal. If you refuse to answer them do you think that is going to help your chances on getting the job? I'm sure most HR people with Fortune 500 companies will not ask these questions, it's the little companies that probably do it all the time. I would probably answer some of them.
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newfette (179) | 6 months ago | I have been asked these questions on almost every interview I've ever been on. And I have worked for some large companies with HR departments. I find especially because I am a women in my 20's. They ask me, am I married, am I engaged, do I have children yet, do I want them? But in such a way that they make it sound as if they are really interested in knowing. In my last job before I had my baby girl, I was pregnant at the interview, only 2 months. And he asked me if I had plans to have children. I thought, wow buddy you got guts to ask me that. So I lied to him. He had no right to ask me that. And so I waited for a month or so, and then told him I was pregnant. He's not stupid so I guess he did the math when she was born in March that I was pregnant during the interview. How do you like that! haha And he couldn't fire me after finding out, cause he knew I would have gone to the labour board! STICK IT TO THE MAN! LOL
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3. agfarm (754) | 6 months ago | This is frightening...I've actually been asked about 4 of these questions. I did not know they were illegal. When you think about it.....what do any of these personal questions have to do with the actual job?
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newfette (179) | 6 months ago | That's exactly the point! They ask these questions because as humans we want to communicate, and would say, oh yes i have a baby girl, or, me and my fiance were talking about having kids down the road...blah blah blah...even when they ask you what hobbies you have...They want to do know what you do with your free time, so they can judge if you won't work evenings, or won't work weekends so you can play baseball, or go to dance class. ETc etc. it's ridiculous! and you can't exactly tell them, you can't ask me that. cause then you won't get the job for sure! so you're damned if you do answer it and damned if you don't!
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4. loudhummer14 (505) | 6 months ago | wow! im completely blown away. i didn't know about these things. some of the questions listed above has been asked to me already from previous job interviews. well i guess even if i know these things already, i bet i wouldn't have the courage to decline to answer the question.
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newfette (179) | 6 months ago | how can you really answer a question like that? or how do you not answer it? i guess if you were just, oh i don't know, oh maybe, oh i'm not sure. oh probably not. vague. perhaps you can skate through the interview okay. but is it worth working for a company who would ask those questions in the first place?
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5. nancyrowina (1674) | 6 months ago | I've been asked some of these questions but I don't know if they are illegal in this country (I'm from the UK). Though obviously if you could prove you were turned down for a job for any of these reasons it would be discrimination, but how would you prove it? Unless you had a tape of the discussion where they said they didn't want to employ you for any of those reasons you couldn't. I was once turned down for a job at McDonalds and I later found out it was because of the badges I was wearing (you call them "buttons" in America), it made the person interviewing me think I was some kind of subversive hippy.
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newfette (179) | 6 months ago | Hmmm I don't know if they would be illegal in the UK either. And it would be very hard to prove discrimmination! I can't believe they didn't hire you because you were wearing buttons! That is absurd!
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| 6. amsfoo4 (77) | 6 months ago | So far these questions haven't been asked to me during my job interviews but yes I'm one of those many people who didnt realize these particular questions are illegal to be asked. Thanks for sharing this info.
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newfette (179) | 6 months ago | you're welcome!
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7. Transdisc (12436) | 6 months ago | I didn't realize that all of these questions were illegal, newfette. I have been asked many of them. I answered them at the time, although I did find myself put off by the very asking of some of them.
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8. dlkuku (1232) | 6 months ago | I used to be a manager so I already knew those were illegal. After we moved here, I went on an interview and I was asked some of these questions and then he went on to ask me about where my husband worked and all kinds of personal stuff. At the end of the interview, he said he would let me know and I said, don't bother, since you asked me questions that by law are illegal I don't want to work for you. When I was a manager, we had a set form of questions to ask, none of them included anything 'sneaky' but I found most people would end up volunteering info that I didn't need to know.
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newfette (179) | 6 months ago | Good for you for standing up and telling them what you thought! If only more of us could do that. When I was younger I would answer the questions even if I didn't want to, and wouldn't do anything if I felt I was discrimminated against. But now, I would. If I were at an interview and was asked one of those questions now, I would tell them that was illegal to ask me. And that I was now going ot leave and report them to the labour board. I would rather not work at a place that didn't even do legal interviews. What else would be done illegally? not pay you for your overtime? not pay you your vacation pay?
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9. howard96h (4292) | 6 months ago | Wow, I did not know this, thanks for sharing this information. This is really good to know.
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10. honeylore23 (606) | 6 months ago | I am one of those person whom you said didn't realize it is illegal to asked those questions. In fact I thought some of those questions listed are essential questions to be asked by an employer.Funny, but really true. If I would be asked those questions I would surely answer unless I don't want to be hired. We have no choice as applicant but answer those questions they want to know from us because they hold the alas.
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newfette (179) | 6 months ago | We do have a choice. Why comply with an interview that made you feel uncomfortable or you felt was unfair/illegal? Why would you want to work for an employer like that?
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Lindalinda (2129) | 6 months ago | Honey, I notice you live in the Philippines. You should check the rules in your country.
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newfette (179) | 6 months ago | Isn't that funny how there are different rules regarding job interviews in each country?
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