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Buzzard’s Conflict with Aidan Cramer: A British boss is seated with a Gen Z/Gen X candidate during an email interview. The boss is annoyed, calling her a "breakfast plate." The candidate responds with humor, using a breakfast plate filter to simulate the type of candidate they wish to appear to for interviews.
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Connection Between Boss and Candidate:
- The boss gears up to record this interview.
- The candidate, confused and determined to keep being an anonymous experience, uses the filter, resulting in a giant strawberry emoji on their profile.
- The social media reaction is mixed, with some doubting but many laughing or appreciating the humor.
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The Breakthrough Moment: The candidate最初 attempts to meet the boss’s expectations, realizing their suitability after the boss’s initial refusal to believe they couldn’t remain anonymous.
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Rejected or Rejected: The candidate’s decision to simulate being a non- GEN Z during the interview is met with rejection, leading the boss to reply that it was as intended and to question the ethical implications.
- The Ultimate Rejection: Several users on social media share their opinions, with some agreeing it’s acceptable humor and others sticking with the fact that it’s not normal. Ultimately, the discussion challenges the norms surrounding appearance during professional interviews.
This summary highlights the comedic twist and the underlying tensions of the conversation.
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