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by beagle3
3292 days ago
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(I understand the sentiment, and I deserve it for the wording that I cannot edit now -- but, copying myself from other posts: I would correct that (if I could still edit) to "direct immediate feedback". What I meant was, if someone I just turned down for a job says "it's stupid", I don't consider that useful data; similarly, if someone I just hired says "This is the best interview question ever", I don't consider that useful data either. because I've just hired them, or just didn't hire them; either way, I think it is irresponsible to trust the statement of a person I don't actually know and who may either hold a grudge or want to please me right now. I meant to say "direct immediate feedback", which is perhaps better wording. After I know a person, I ask them (and usually get) the most direct and raw feedback I can get. |
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