sharkattack wrote:
My story I work in a warehouse environment I scraped past an interview in 1997 and that job closed in 2011.
One of my supervisors had set up an employment agency and I got a placement in a warehouse from her.
The company was impressed with my work and took me on and I said goodbye to the agency.
As you can see I have not done a job interview in 16 years and I have no C.V. as we call on this side of the pond.
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I have explained how I have managed to avoid them and I hated the idea even before I knew about my Autism.
Interviews are looking for good people skills good eye contact and so on and in my opinion this has nothing to do with a lot of jobs.
I assemble orders and my Aspergers Autism has helped me getting the things right and with my productivity I don't waste time chatting.
Is it time to get the idea of job interviews branded discriminatory towards a large section of the population?
Lots of people do great at interviews and then either steal from the job or are just plain useless.
Aptitude tests or work trails would seem much better?
You don't have a chance of ending employment interviews. Except for the most menial jobs, employers aren't going to hire people without interviewing them. At higher levels, people might go through days or weeks of interviews before being hired. And if national security is involved, it may require multiple lie detector tests as well.
Doing away with interviews would likely mean that employers might hire you with the intention of putting you through the wringer to see if you could cope and lay you off immediately if not. If you think employment interviews are bad, imagine what would happen if your first month on the job meant you faced a major chance of being let go because you aren't right for the job.
Imagine quitting one job to take on a new job and then being laid off after three days. So you would no longer have that job and you would no longer have the previous job you just left since employers are often reluctant to hire people who left already. Would that be an improvement over having an employment interview? It would sure cost the employers more as well -- in many cases, the pay for the job or the number of people hired might suffer because of the additional costs.
Job interviews are not going to go away.
What you could do is to prepare for employment interviews. Get someone you know, friends or family, to do mock employment interviews so that you can get used to them. And maybe they know someone who you don't know so you could also practice interviews with people you have never met.