Musicprophets wrote:
yeah i remember one interview with a company and the guy was comparing introverts and extroverts and how introverts should be doing something else and i was like in my mind "you are so f***ing full of sh**, dude!". there is a strong unspoken bias for majority of employers to have extroverts/people persons work for them. you can have all the experience.education, and references and if you dont come off as an immediate happy people person, your chances go down rapidly. its f***ing BS.
I totally agree that there is a bias. I got so frustrated when I was looking for a job and every single ad would say "must have excellent verbal communication skills". At least non-autistic introverts are able to fake it, but why should they have to?
I've never been hired through an interview myself. It's always been through referrals. Currently I am self-employed and work at home, which eliminates the sensory and much of the social issues. I guess the trick is to find (or develop) a skill that you can use in such a way?