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You're not interviewing for a job, they're interviewing to be your employer.
You're not interviewing for a job, they're interviewing to be your employer.
It is "just a job" - just roll with it and pretend and you're fine.
If you make your work processes more efficient, you don’t need to tell anyone right away, if at all.
to not get employed ever again
Communication is one way: they will expect you to communciate but will never communicate what they want you to communicate or that communication is expected.
AKA "beating a good horse."
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