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And what was the severe intellectual disability that got you this treatment?
Autism. Did not tell them, but they found out.
I feel your pain, that absolutely sucks.
But I also feel Schadenfreude for the company: refusing to hire a dev because they are autistic is just hilariously incompetent HR.
If you exclude autists, ADHD, trans people and furries, the only thing that has a severe disability is your company's IT skills hahaha
Make Computers Great Again
I am so sorry that happened, people can be really mean to us autistic folk for no good reason
Because people like this are fragile as fuck and can’t handle seeing anything other than their inflexible conception of how the world works
Fucking worthless trashcans, all that effort and hate to justify not hiring someone they clearly didn't deserve.
How did they "found out" about that? But I'm sorry that sucks :/ Although I wonder why you'd want to apply at such a company
They noticed my "odd behavior".