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by dpark
29 days ago
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It’s absolutely not. Putting people in a vulnerable position and then pressing them for information you don’t need and should not ask for is a good way to demonstrate that you are an unethical or at best incompetent interviewer. It might be a good way filter for candidates that have a high tolerance for being mistreated, though, if that’s the goal. |
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