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面试时雇主不得涉及的五个问题

来源:英语新街口校区 发布时间:2016/1/20 16:38:10

       If you're looking for a new job, you know you're going to have to answer some tough questions in the interview process. But did you know there are some questions that are illegal for employers to ask you?

        如果你正在找工作,那你一定很清楚,面试过程中,雇主会问出一些刁钻的问题,但是你知道吗,有些问题即使是雇主也是没有资格来问你的。

        Here are five common questions that interviewers shouldn't be asking, under the law.

        Who will take care of your children while you're at work?

        Even if you've shared information about having children, there's no need for a prospective1employer to ask who's taking care of them, says Tom Spiggle of the Spiggle Law Firm. The law prohibits making employment decisions based on gender2 stereotypes3, he explains. "For instance, that women or men with children are less committed to work than those without.""Note, however, that it would not be illegal to deny a job opportunity to a candidate who volunteered, 'I have young children and can't work past 4:30,' when the job requires evening work," Spiggle says. "Such a decision would be based on work restrictions5 offered by the candidate, not because of improper6 stereotype4."

         How did you get that scar/mark/other physical abnormality?

       "The ADA prohibits not only discrimination against those with an actual disability, but against those who are 'regarded as disabled,'" says Kelly Kolb, 

labor7 and employment attorney atFowler White Boggs. "Questions about an employee's physical characteristics (to the extent they reflect a perception of 

disability) are prohibited, just as are questions about a person's actual disability."Prospective employers may, however, ask if you're able to perform essential 

functions of the job, with or without accommodation, Kolb says.

         How often are you deployed8 for your Army Reserve training exercises?

         Kolb says employers cannot make employment decisions on the basis of a service member's membership or active duty service in the military. 

        "Essentially9, the employer cannot ask questions about the effect of the employee's military service on his ability to work for the employer."

        When are you planning on having children?

        Employers can't make judgments10 about a person's dedication11 to their work by whether they have kids or will have them in the future. "If the employer wants to find out how committed the candidate will be to the job offered, the interviewer should ask questions such as, 'What hours can you work?' or 'Do you have commitments aside from work that will interfere12 with specific job requirements such as traveling?'" says Davida S. Perry of Schwartz & Perry.

        Even an innocuous(无伤大雅的) question such as "when is your baby due?" to anobviously pregnant applicant13 can cause problems, says Lisa Schmid, an attorney at Nilan Johnson Lewis. "It is not illegal under the Pregnancy14 Discrimination Act, but it presents a risk for employers because it obviously seeks information about an applicant's pregnancy, and discrimination on the basis of pregnancy is illegal." Also, there may be state laws thatexplicitly15 prohibit asking about a pregnancy.

        Have you ever been arrested?

        It's legal to ask about whether candidates have been convicted of a crime, but not if they've been arrested, says Shari Shore of Wolf and Shore Law. Cases may have been dismissed without a conviction, or the original charges may have been lowered to lesser16 charges.

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