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by d4mi3n
1427 days ago
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This is a management problem, not an employee problem. Figuring out if I can be outperformed by someone working less hours than me is irrelevant to my relationship to my employer. I'd go further to say that it's irrelevant barring frequency of the event having an impact on the broader job market. For any team, you will have a range of performance. For any individual, you will have different work styles. This is normal. This is OK. Asking an employee make this a consideration when negotiating with an employer is a dereliction of duty on behalf of the hiring manager and difficult for the candidate to judge due to information asymmetry. If you're building a team, you should know what kind of talent fits on it and make an offer on those merits. That's what being a hiring manager entails. |
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What I mean, all in all, is: we all should care. That's why it is called an organization.
I agree with job about the job of a manager. I am just telling you that each one has her responsibility. All of us.