Wogar wrote:
I was turned down because, apparently, I was "too smart to work [there]."
I have had variations on
that numerous times in the past.
I could not find a position in my field at the time (hardware/software design). So, I applied for some technician manner of positions, and received that answer. In fact, in most fields (other than R&D), I have found that being intelligent, and having an inquisitive mind are considered as detriments. I suppose they are concerned that you might actually question their decisions, and even worse, be able to back this with evidence or reasoning.
I would have to say that the most ridiculous reason I have received for not being placed in a position is that the HR girl (who was NT in the extreme) thought that I did not have sufficient "soft skills" for an R&D Engineering position. This was in direct conflict with the opinion of all of the engineers that I would actually have been interacting with.
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