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by Simon_O_Rourke
344 days ago
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Doing whatever it takes to get the foot in the door may be encouraged, but only to a point and I think out and out cheating is probably crossing a line... As would murder, arson etc. etc. If cheating means asking someone in the company you're interviewing for a peek at what will be asked then great. In my book that's using leverage. Reviewing previously posted interview tests is probably recommended. Hooking up a copilot to answer interview questions for you in real time is probably less so. |
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In my book that is unambiguously unethical and should get the contact fired. I am shocked to see this approach promoted in such a blasé manner.