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Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 17th December 2012

Dilbert//8647, first published fourteen years ago on Monday 17th December 2012


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interviews job hopper more passive stereo typing


Official transcript

Dilbert Comic Strip Series - Job Hopper

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

YOUR WORK HISTORY SUGGESTS THAT YOU MIGHT BE A JOB- HOPPER.

OH, REALLY?

WELL, I SHOULD HOP ALL OVER YOU FOR SAYING THAT!

I THOUGHT YOU WOULD BE MORE PASSIVE.

WOW.

YOU CANNOT STOP STEREOTYPING.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Job-Hopper"

Summary:

The comic strip features Dilbert, a cartoon character known for his sarcastic wit and workplace frustrations, in a humorous exchange with a job interviewer. The conversation takes an unexpected turn when the interviewer asks about Dilbert's work history, prompting Dilbert to respond with a tongue-in-cheek remark about being a "job-hopper." The interviewer, taken aback by Dilbert's response, attempts to steer the conversation back on track, but Dilbert continues to push the boundaries of conventional job interview etiquette.

Key Elements:

  • Dilbert's witty remark about being a "job-hopper"
  • The interviewer's attempts to redirect the conversation
  • Dilbert's continued playfulness and disregard for traditional job interview norms
  • The comedic tone and satire of the strip, poking fun at the absurdities of modern workplace culture.

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