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The forum discussion centers on the challenges sociopaths face during interviews, with the original poster sharing a brief, humorous comment. A later contributor elaborates on the differences between sociopaths and psychopaths, suggesting sociopaths generally dislike social interactions and may struggle with interviews and academic opportunities. The overall tone is informative and empathetic, highlighting personal experiences with individuals with extreme personality disorders seeking remote employment.

whoosh

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:p
 

ursoncorrente

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I think it was very difficult for this sociopath at the interview.
 

whoosh

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Lol
 

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Yes, sociopaths often have a hard time getting an interview, unlike psychopaths. Sociopathy doesn't imply that a person suddenly turns on charisma and duplicity. Sociopaths don't like people, just like psychopaths, but they are less likely to pretend to achieve their own benefits and don't like to control the situation so much. But I know one guy with an extreme personality disorder who can't come to an interview. It was hard for him to go to college because of this. He was my classmate. Last week I shared with him the vacancies from sarkariprep. He took online programming courses to avoid contracting with people IRL. I hope he can find a remote job in a good company.