If you want something done right, do it yourself.
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It is "just a job" - just roll with it and pretend and you're fine.
You're not interviewing for a job, they're interviewing to be your employer.
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to not get employed ever again
If you make your work processes more efficient, you donβt need to tell anyone right away, if at all.
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.
Companies don't give a fuck about you anymore