Reddit Experience · 2025 Q4 · Remote

Companies are getting so damn entittled

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Interview Experience

I applied for a remote position with occasional travel within my city. It’s part time and pays $25/hr for a non-for-profit. They had me do three interviews, one of which was in person 1.5 hr drive eac

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I applied for a remote position with occasional travel within my city. It’s part time and pays $25/hr for a non-for-profit. They had me do three interviews, one of which was in person 1.5 hr drive each way. They also made me do an assessment completely irrelevant to the job which took 30 minutes. They’re now ready to “present” the offer but refuse to send it to me. They’re saying to come in person so the CEO can “present” it “face-to-face”. They’re aware I live far away. I requested that please can I at least see the offer beforehand? They refuse and say I must come in. Is this normal? I feel like they’re demanding so much time for me and I’m not even an employee yet. EDIT TO ADD: I’ve met the CEO already during the second round of interviews. This isn’t my chance to meet the CEO. UPDATE: They agreed to meet virtually! UPDATE #2: They (CEO and my manager) got on a call with me for about an hour where they read out the entire job offer word for word (I’m talking every single word on there, including the legal jargon). I wanted to pull my eyes out lol. They also put the detailed job description in it which is entails a lot more duties than advertised in the job posting. I’ll be declining the offer for sure.
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