Re: Interviewing Strategies
Very true. At my former company, we interviewed a candidate who seemed to^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
fit the job description very well. When the HR manager informed my manager
and I that he was on his cell phone in the company lobby, arguing with his
girl friend, he was crossed off the list of potential candidates and his
resume discarded.
I am now permanently employed after 2 years of contracts, but I always have
and will be polite to the receptionist, maintenance folks, cleaning crew
etc.
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