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I think most of them will be amused by how frustrating it is.
They believe they became CEO because of their innate ability and hard work. And that every other worker should have a harder time than them. And if they ever experienced the hiring process, they would make it more frustrating on purpose, for the same reason.
How can I be sure? This post proves that even the victims want to impose their same suffering on someone else. Now imagine if someone as entitled as a CEO were to experience that.
The victims don't want to impose suffering for the sake of suffering though. It's supposed to be an empathy building exercise.
The mistake is thinking CEOs have access to any empathy in the first place.
The point still stands. The victim thinks it's empathy building, and wants to impose it, the CEO will think it's "work ethic building" or some fake buzzword like that.