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by yishanl
3634 days ago
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Eek, went through the same thing except we did it for a whole year. Skillset or not, sharing core values/beliefs is most important. Because when shit goes south, if you have someone who is just as committed as you are (for the right reasons), there is nothing you can't overcome when the core values align. Although this is really hard because people show their truest faces when shit goes south. So you won't know for sure unless this is someone who you've spent and enjoyed spending lots of time with for a while. After spending time thinking critically about the past year, here are some rough open-ended questions I've come up with that I think would shed light into one's core values. How do you approach solving a problem (any size, scope)? What locus of control do you believe in? Is there value in rolling up your sleeves? |
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He said the way I asked it made him offended.
My view is that I touched on one of his weaknesses and it made him insecure about his position in the business.