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Back to EpisodesWhy Google Now Makes You Do 8 Interviews (It's Not About Finding Better Candidates)
Published 4 days, 3 hours ago
Description
Eight interview rounds for one job? Google pioneered this marathon hiring process, but Emma Reid reveals the real reason has nothing to do with finding better employees. Companies discovered something powerful: the longer they make you wait, the more grateful you'll be for whatever salary they offer.
🎯 What You'll Learn:
• Why hiring processes stretched from 12 to 24 days since 2010 (and it's not about being thorough)
• The psychological manipulation behind multiple interview rounds that makes 73% of candidates accept below-market pay
• How Google's own research proved interviews beyond round 4 are completely useless for predicting job performance
• The specific salary negotiation tactics companies use once they've exhausted you with their process
👤 Perfect for: lifelong learners and anyone who's ever wondered why job hunting feels like psychological warfare (spoiler: because it is).
📍 Chapters:
[00:00] Emma Reid breaks down the interview inflation epidemic
[02:15] The 24-day hiring trap that's costing you thousands
[04:30] Google's dirty secret about interview effectiveness
[06:45] Why exhausted candidates accept 23% less money
[08:30] The gratitude manipulation every company uses now
[10:15] How to spot when you're being played (and fight back)
This isn't about helping companies find talent. It's about conditioning you to feel lucky they chose you at all. Emma breaks down the economics of this psychological game so you can stop playing by their rules.
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🔍 Topics: job interviews, salary negotiation, hiring process, workplace psychology, employment economics
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