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by hogFeast
2449 days ago
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I don't know where you live, maybe it is different there but the majority of jobs that I have worked - from stacking shelves to financial services - usually required a morning or afternoon in the office to see how everything works. If you are a developer or a mechanic, maybe this isn't necessary...but in a lot of service jobs it is very useful. I have chosen not to work places based on spending time there...nothing was wrong with that place, just a bad culture fit and it wouldn't have worked. It is definitely a very cheap way to derisk the decision if you are an employee. |
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