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This isn't kindergarten Folks!

College grads venturing out into the corporate world should, by now, know the ins and outs of the job interview process.

Dress smart. Project confidence. Know how to answer that boilerplate question, “What’s your biggest flaw?” Don’t bring your parents along.

Wait, what? Come again? Yes, it seems the safe-space generation apparently needs mommy and/or daddy to show up as they try to land their dream job.

According to a survey by Resume Templates, 26 percent of those ages 18 to 27 brought along a parent to a job interview — and that’s just the beginning of the disturbing findings from the survey, conducted in April among 1,428 U.S.-based respondents who said they had searched for a job in the last year. . .

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#This isn't kindergarten Folks! >College grads venturing out into the corporate world should, by now, know the ins and outs of the job interview process. >Dress smart. Project confidence. Know how to answer that boilerplate question, “What’s your biggest flaw?” Don’t bring your parents along. >Wait, what? Come again? Yes, it seems the safe-space generation apparently needs mommy and/or daddy to show up as they try to land their dream job. >According to a survey by Resume Templates, 26 percent of those ages 18 to 27 brought along a parent to a job interview — and that’s just the beginning of the disturbing findings from the survey, conducted in April among 1,428 U.S.-based respondents who said they had searched for a job in the last year. . . [Archive](https://archive.today/BMFgz)

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Yeah it's like, my parents gave me the keys to the house at 9, I pretty much got my first job at 11, and saw my mom for 3 or 4 hours a week if she was lucky. I had to solve all of my own problems, and empathy was the only solution I was ever given ... thankfully my kids are just as industrious as I was.