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>applying to job
>put "prefer not to say" when asked for ethnicity
Is this a good idea? Haven't gotten a single interview yet.

>> No.51149341

>>51149331
just put black and if they ask in the interview just say oh idk I guess HR made a typo

>> No.51149373
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51149373

"prefer not to say" is code for "white"
Every other race and women try to capitalize on that diversity quota agenda by making it the focus regardless of skill.

>> No.51149393

>>51149373
Fuck, maybe ill just pretend to be hispanic instead.

>> No.51149413

>>51149393
Yeah or arab
Through your mother's side

>> No.51149481

If you can, leave it blank

>> No.51149577

Just shoot the fucking kike in the head that runs the business. Then it's your business.

>> No.51149598

>>51149331
They already know your ethnicity by your name.

>> No.51149620

>>51149331
What level of job does being white start to count against you? All I know is being white gets me insta-hired for crap jobs because they need pieces of shit that aren’t totally worthless.

>> No.51149639

>>51149331
>"prefer not to say"
This answer gets you disqualified pretty often when you're doing online surveys and I guarantee it works the same for recruitment. Why would you care if they ask what race you are? They'll find out when you come it for an interview.

>> No.51149657

>>51149331
Put Hispanic and you will get interviewed next day

>> No.51149662

>>51149639
White kids that lie about their race have a higher college acceptance rate, but maybe that’s just because smart kids know to try and game the system idk

>> No.51149697

Add an 's' to the end of your last name to denote that you were once property