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Job application demands candidate tell them their parents' professions when they were 14: 'Do they want our parents' resume too?'

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    In today’s episode of application questions asked:

    * What was the occupation of your main household earner when you were aged about 14?? Prefer not to disclose
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    This question left me speechless. Do they want our parent's resume too?
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    upstarted It's a proxy for income/socio- economic status of the household you grew up in
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    FewCryptographer 1484 How is that anywhere near relevant? Lol
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    OnlyPaperListens "Went on a very long trip to get milk"
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    xianwolf I would tempted to put something crazy like professional juggler or Disney party princess. Or maybe go the nepotism route and say ceo of [company you're applying for].
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    StonkeyAndShrek So, as someone who's helped recruit for companies before, sometimes companies put those random off the wall questions on there to try and fool bot/A.I applications that just spam apps. A human would be able to fill it out "correctly" in theory
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    nonedat This application form question has been around for a few years now. It was made up by the UK Social Mobility Commission, a public body sponsored by the Cabinet Office. Weirdly, I am also jobhunting right now and I haven't seen this question come up.
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    Anime_Rules_YT "idk"
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    Personal-Ganache-522 The OP is in the US. AFAIK, this isn't done in the US as there is no incentive to do this. I have definitely been blatantly discriminated against on the basis of class origin during the hiring process (asked about high school extracurriculars and not hired.)
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    Virtual_Junket9305 this. I hope nobody would answer I don't see any way that this can go positively. If as a kid my dad ran a printing press, what does that say about me? If my dad was a CEO at a company, what does that say about me? In the first case does it imply I'm a hard
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    worker? In the second does it imply I'm lazy? This presumes an ability to interpret who a person is based on a very limited insight.
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    Ok-Handle-7562 I wouldn't even know this. I dont even know what my parents made growing up
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    No_Silly_Name_2025 Fake job for data collection.

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