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davidw
5413 days ago
Yes and no - it's a case of asymmetric information, and while you can do your best to obtain more information (hiring process), you can't know exactly how a person will perform until they're actually there.
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lsc
5413 days ago
I said it was the best attitude for an employer to take, not that it was 100% the employers fault.
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