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September 13, 2013 2 Unconventional Questions to Ask a Job Applicant Gauging a potential employee's skills and suitability is tricky when you don't have much time. But there are ways to take interviewees out of their comfort zones and encourage the kind of candor that will enable you to find the best fits. Try using these takes on standard interview questions:
Adapted from "How to Separate the Winners from the Spinners," by Chris Smith and Chris Stephenson. |
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