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Наталя ХандусенкоWork
10 April 2026, 11:45
2026-04-10
Polygraph to check for "kickbacks" and bribes: Instagram user talks about the unexpected stage of the interview for the position of a cleaner at the MEGOGO media service
An Instagram user was interested in a vacancy for a cleaner at the office of the MEGOGO media service, but one of the two interview stages surprised her - candidates are required to pass a polygraph.
An Instagram user was interested in a job as a cleaner at the office of the MEGOGO media service, but one of the two interview stages surprised her - candidates are required to pass a polygraph.
“I’m currently looking for a job and have sent out my resumes for various positions: from a cleaner and a salesperson to an accountant and a manager! Today I received interesting news on Telegram. It turns out that to work as a cleaner… you have to pass a polygraph. You can go crazy. PS Apparently, a position with career growth prospects to a financial director is definitely worth taking,” wrote Tetyana Pryshchepa on Instagram.
Work.ua really has an open vacancy for "Office Cleaner" with a salary of UAH 11,000. The duties include: maintaining cleanliness and order in office premises, wet and dry cleaning, taking care of bathrooms, collecting and taking out garbage, etc.
According to the woman, after she applied for the vacancy, a company recruiter contacted her and informed her about two stages of the interview: with the manager and passing a polygraph test.
Tetyana published screenshots of correspondence with the recruiter, who explains that this is a company policy for security reasons. Usually, during the check, they ask about addictions (alcohol, drugs, gambling), whether there were any thefts on a particularly large scale, kickbacks, bribes, and whether information was transferred to third parties.
Judging by the correspondence, the woman was in shock. "I'm not going as a manager. These questions are appropriate for officials," she replied.
"This is company policy. Our company is well-known, large, international. Our task is to warn, yours is to make a decision," the recruiter wrote in response.
As a result, Tatyana refused: "Sorry, but you don't suit me."
The dev.ua editorial team reached out to MEGOGO for comment. At the time of publication, we had not yet received a response.