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<blockquote data-quote="tigger" data-source="post: 179531" data-attributes="member: 11023"><p>I do a nice sedentary job so it's never been a consideration but equally it's never been asked at interviews. With my current job (they're very health and safety conscious) I had to fill in numerous forms after I accepted the offer. Obviously if they'd rejected me after having offered the job it would have been straight discrimination (unless there was some other demonstrable reason). For most office jobs, providing you are well controlled, I don't think it's really relevant to disclose at interview as it won't impact on your ability to do the job in any way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tigger, post: 179531, member: 11023"] I do a nice sedentary job so it's never been a consideration but equally it's never been asked at interviews. With my current job (they're very health and safety conscious) I had to fill in numerous forms after I accepted the offer. Obviously if they'd rejected me after having offered the job it would have been straight discrimination (unless there was some other demonstrable reason). For most office jobs, providing you are well controlled, I don't think it's really relevant to disclose at interview as it won't impact on your ability to do the job in any way. [/QUOTE]
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