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While living in Japan many years ago, I can recall going to job interviews where the company actually informed me on the spot (during the interview) that I didn't get the job, but several had the nerve to ask if they could keep my photo anyway.
I always thought that was creepy.
I didn't realize photos were still necessary with job applications. I feel bad for job seekers.
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