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I think I interviewed with a cult

I have been interviewing for a receptionist position at a physiotherapy clinic. The first meeting was just a chat with a receptionist and a tour of the offices. It was maybe 10 minutes. Then I got scheduled for an interview a week later. I show up to the interview and am lead to a room with 3 people who proceeded to interview me. I thought it was with one person, but ok fine. I get texted later that day asking if I'd like to come to lunch later that week to meet some more of the team. I went to lunch, there were 8 more people. We all ate some food that one of the girls cooked. Then we sat around in a circle and played a word game. It was the longest hour of my life. Not once in any of the interviews did anyone ask me any questions…


I have been interviewing for a receptionist position at a physiotherapy clinic. The first meeting was just a chat with a receptionist and a tour of the offices. It was maybe 10 minutes.

Then I got scheduled for an interview a week later. I show up to the interview and am lead to a room with 3 people who proceeded to interview me. I thought it was with one person, but ok fine.

I get texted later that day asking if I'd like to come to lunch later that week to meet some more of the team.

I went to lunch, there were 8 more people. We all ate some food that one of the girls cooked. Then we sat around in a circle and played a word game. It was the longest hour of my life.

Not once in any of the interviews did anyone ask me any questions pertaining to the job.

Now I haven't heard back from them, and not even sure I want to.

Is this what job hunting has become? A popularity contest? I almost felt like it was a new age cult. Everything was so forced and fake. Are people actually like that?

If they do decide to reach out to me, how should I say no professionally??

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