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The EQ Interview: Finding Employees with High Emotional Intelligence
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The EQ Interview: Finding Employees with High Emotional Intelligence

by Adele B. Lynn
June 2008
Beginner to intermediate content levelBeginner to intermediate
192 pages
7h 37m
English
AMACOM
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the other way. It’s confusing to find everything on the computer and
also go and check the order.” Another follow-up question provides
even more information about the situation: “How are you adapting to
this change?” “Well, I’m doing okay. My supervisor said that I had the
fewest discrepancies and also had the fastest check-in speed, so my
numbers are very good. Our department measures speed and accuracy
of order check-in.” So it’s possible to dislike the change yet be able to
adapt quite well. This answer gives the interviewer important infor-
mation. If the candidate had said, “I’m adapting okay,” the inter-
viewer wouldn’t have enough information ...
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ISBN: 9780814409411