Why CNBC Had People Interview for Jobs in a Glass Box Outside Rockefeller Center

An uncomfortable promo for a new reality show

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Interviewing for a job is stressful enough when it’s just you and the interviewer. It gets a whole lot more awkward when dozens of random strangers are encouraged to stare at you while you’re trying to concentrate.

A week ago, Droga5 organized a stunt for CNBC in which it installed a glass box outside Rockefeller Center and had real people interview for real jobs inside it—with passersby gawking the entire time.

The jobs on offer weren’t at CNBC; rather, one was a recruiter role for executive search firm ABS Staffing, while another was an HR role for Baked by Melissa.

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