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Food court was a bit of a mess. Super long line and wait times and they were out of multiple items. They also seemed to only be going in in the order of when you placed your order. So if you got only a fountain drink, you had to wait until the family that ordered 2 full pizzas was served.

It could also have been a bit cleaner. Lots of boxes open with products scattered in their areas.

Definitely had a different vibe than the Mulhouse location which was interesting.

u/Killashard — 8 hours ago

Question about interviewer/interviewee relationship

Both me and one of my coworkers had an interview for a position we applied to. After we both had the interview, after knowing we both applied and interviewed for the position, my coworker told me they had worked with the person before. Based on the interview, it was clear my coworker is going to be selected. They had fewer questions and apparently jokes most of the time, according to my coworker. My coworker also went to the interviewers place of work a couple days before to chat with them.

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Is this legal? It definitely doesn't seem ethical or impartial.

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What steps am I able to take?

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u/Killashard — 25 days ago

Must be a "recent graduate", i.e. graduated within the last 2 years.

I went through this program and now I'm GS12 in Germany. Feel free to ask me anything.

u/Killashard — 2 months ago

Must be a "recent graduate", i.e. graduated within the last 2 years.

I went through this program and now I'm a GS12 in Germany. Feel free to ask me anything.

u/Killashard — 2 months ago