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What’s the best corporate speak for “this seems like a terrible place to work”?

I had a zoom interview and after 15 minutes I turned off my camera and microphone and was doing homework while I waited. The interviewer popped up at 21 after and I promptly switched screens and turned everything on. I could see the interviewer screen the whole time so she did not have to wait more than 5 seconds. She did not apologize or excuse herself, she asked me if I had my camera off, and then why. When I told her I was just optimizing my time she said I was on her time. I asked her if she realized she was more than twenty minutes late and she was big mad that I would ask such a thing. She was doing that whisper yell in a very clipped voice when I told her it was obvious this wasn't going to be a good fit. I'm going to write…


I had a zoom interview and after 15 minutes I turned off my camera and microphone and was doing homework while I waited.

The interviewer popped up at 21 after and I promptly switched screens and turned everything on. I could see the interviewer screen the whole time so she did not have to wait more than 5 seconds.

She did not apologize or excuse herself, she asked me if I had my camera off, and then why. When I told her I was just optimizing my time she said I was on her time. I asked her if she realized she was more than twenty minutes late and she was big mad that I would ask such a thing. She was doing that whisper yell in a very clipped voice when I told her it was obvious this wasn't going to be a good fit.

I'm going to write an email and a review, but I was wondering what y'all's favorite corporate speak is for “this seems like a terrible place to work”

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