Interesting. So you’re saying you don’t think it is true that you could ask your next prospective employer to do a task for you as part of the interview process?
Not if you want the interview process to actually continue (or the “task” is “can we have a 5 minute chat so I can prepare for Wednesday’s interview”)
And if I was such a strong candidate for a particular job that employers were willing to devote lots of extra time to keeping me in the process, I think I’d rather use that to negotiate more money, responsibility or better working arrangements than set my future line manager a writing assignment...
Interesting. So you’re saying you don’t think it is true that you could ask your next prospective employer to do a task for you as part of the interview process?
Not if you want the interview process to actually continue (or the “task” is “can we have a 5 minute chat so I can prepare for Wednesday’s interview”)
And if I was such a strong candidate for a particular job that employers were willing to devote lots of extra time to keeping me in the process, I think I’d rather use that to negotiate more money, responsibility or better working arrangements than set my future line manager a writing assignment...
That’s correct