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In my internet journeys, I have come across many identity-verification questions. What is your mother's maiden name? What was your high school mascot? I don't mind those. But in applying to a job here, I came across the worst assortment of questions ever. Totally ambiguous and/or extremely personal gems include:
- Who is a memorable person from your childhood?
- What are you most afraid of?
- What is the brand of your favorite household appliance?
I settled on "What is the year, make, and color of your first car?" and "In what city or town did your mother and father meet?"
Now I will never be able to apply to be a market business analyst manager director, client-facing.
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