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12 May, 04:39

It is illegal for a company to ask a prospective employee about his religion, although it is not illegal for a prospective employee to volunteer such information. Suppose it is well known that a particular organization gives some preference to job seekers who are Catholic. If you are interviewing for a job with the organization and are not Catholic, what should you do?

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  1. 12 May, 08:18
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    i think it is best to state my credentials very clear.

    I'll have to bring out all profiles and information about me.

    I'll show them what I have knowledge about. I don't have to take about the Catholic aspect, except if I'm asked to, and I'll honestly state that I'm not a Catholic member.

    Giving preference doesn't mean they can't still check my abilities and experience, I might be a pro in that aspect of what they need in the company.
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