An executive’s “coffee cup test” for job candidates has sparked online debates as his secret evaluation method gains attention from social media users who stumble on his four-year-old interview. Trent ...
Job seekers: Don’t salt your food before tasting it at a lunch interview. Job seekers: Don’t salt your food before tasting it at a lunch interview. It could make the difference between being offered ...
I often refer readers here to the wise counsel of Claire Potter, who blogs as Tenured Radical. Professor Potter is one of the most astute and level-headed of the commentators on higher education, and ...
A 'sneaky' interview test used by employers to find the perfect candidates for roles has caused a stir after being shared online. An anonymous man revealed how bosses at the Nuclear Power School, in ...
This week’s lovely puzzle was brought to my attention by one of our readers, Nicolas Audet. Nicolas says it was used as a brain teaser for a finance job interview. I have to hand it to Wall Street on ...
One thing I learned from our training was that the more open-ended the task or assessment, the more bias enters into the equation. So for example, if you walk into a candidate interview and just ...
Job seekers: Don’t salt your food before tasting it at a lunch interview. It could make the difference between being offered the role or not. Hiring managers are constantly finding new hoops for ...