That's not the point I was making. The full quote is:
>Anyone can ace and interview and then slack off once they have to job.
In that a person can pass an interview, get hired, and then not do the job. An interview will never tell you if you will get poor job performance with 100% accuracy.
I don't think you are getting my point. You can totally ace an interview and then slack off. That's it, that's my point. Not the opposite, not something else, just that.
Ok. I see. This is theoretically possible. But in practice, I haven't seen it. That's not something I really care about spending effort filtering for in an interview.
>Anyone can ace and interview and then slack off once they have to job.
In that a person can pass an interview, get hired, and then not do the job. An interview will never tell you if you will get poor job performance with 100% accuracy.