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by MegaButts
1529 days ago
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In my experience it's the opposite. I personally know this has happened for probably over 100 positions, and that's not based on rumors but something I witnessed. And I saw that across a half dozen organizations ranging from 100-10,000 employees. So "almost never" is almost certainly wrong. My sample size is small, but it's big enough that when it happens 100% of the time it suggests it's the norm. Your assumption that organizations are efficient might be wrong. I'm basing my judgment on observation and you're basing it on theory. |
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(Your assumption that my understanding of hiring processes is based wholly on theory might be wrong)