Education - Training
If landing a job depends on storytelling rather than skill, something is seriously broken. For decades, job interviews have prioritized performance over actual ability. Behavioral questions—those rigid prompts designed to assess "real" capability—reward rehearsed anecdotes over genuine talent. The result? A flawed hiring system that filters out strong candidates, reinforces biases, and confuses interview performance with real-work competence. This book exposes the truth behind behavioral questions, showing how they fail to identify true potential while keeping exceptional candidates from opportunities theydeserve. If you've ever left an interview frustrated that your skills mattered less than your ability to craft the perfect response, this book is for you. For job seekers, it's a guide to navigating the absurdity of these interviews without losing authenticity. For hiring managers, it's a wake-up call to rethink outdated practices that don't actually predict success. And for everyone else, it's an eye-opening look at a system that affects us all—whether you're job hunting, leading a team, or simply questioning how modern workplaces operate.
The future of hiring demands change—this is where it begins.







