Dropped wrappers and dirty cups: the tricks bosses play at interviews
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Dropped wrappers and dirty cups: the tricks bosses play at interviews
Employers have shared some of the ways they pick a suitable candidate. But does washing your coffee mug mean you’re right for the job?
https://www.theguardian.com/money/shortcuts/2019/jun/05/dropped-wrappers-and-dirty-coffee-cups-the-tricks-bosses-play-at-interviews
https://www.theguardian.com/money/shortcuts/2019/jun/05/dropped-wrappers-and-dirty-coffee-cups-the-tricks-bosses-play-at-interviews
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Re: Dropped wrappers and dirty cups: the tricks bosses play at interviews
Emine Saner of the Guardian wrote:.........Another CEO revealed to the New York Times that she texts prospective employees at 9pm or 11am on a Sunday, “just to see how fast you’ll respond”.
I would not respond to any text outside of office hours. These employers want drones and not employees, if they have no respect for boundaries. Good ol' Uncle Sam and the American work ethic.
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