Swedish Firm Settles Over “Offensive” Job Interview

November 25, 2009 at 7:25 pm

A 56-year-old man from Gothenburg has been awarded 60,000 kronor (GBP5,200 / $8,600) in compensation after being asked a question during an employment interview that was, in his view, insulting.

When the man arrived at the company, located on the outskirts of Gothenburg, for his scheduled employment interview, the first question he received caught him by surprise. “Do you oppress women?” He answered ‘no’ and moved on.

The 56-year-old said he was “shocked” by the question and promptly reported the matter to Sweden’s Equality Ombudsman (Diskrimineringsombudsmannen – DO), Aftonbladet newspaper reports.

“I really felt discriminated against; I’m sure he asked the question because of my origins and my skin colour,” the man wrote in his complaint. “You can’t take it for granted that all Oriental men are the sort who oppress women and look down on them.”

Now TheEye can’t see what’s wrong with this question – he was asked similar things as ambushes in University application interviews. The point was to test logic, mental reasoning, the ability to think on ones feet and the capacity to string an argument together without warning on an unexpected topic. So far, so useful as an interview strategy. Frankly the guy shouldn’t have got a job because he couldn’t think outside the box, not because he was an Asian with a chip on his shoulder and a quick eye for a fast dollar.

So, a nice little pay day for pretending to be offended. Must try that some time…could do with a new laptop.