I turned off my camera in the middle of a Zoom interview
The invite said that cameras had to be on. Fine, no problem.
I turned my camera on as soon as I joined, but the recruiter kept hers off. We finished the intros in about 4 minutes, and then she said: "Okay, I'm going to start recording now." This hadn't been mentioned before, and she still hadn't shown me her face. So I turned off my camera before the recording started. After that, I felt like the vibe changed, and honestly, I stopped caring whether I got the offer or not.
Isn't there supposed to be some basic etiquette where both sides turn on their cameras if that's what's expected? If video is required, then it's required from everyone. I'm not going to sit there being recorded on camera in front of someone who's just a voice asking me questions like I'm in some weird remote interrogation.