September 2007
Beginner
70 pages
55m
English
Think back to the last time you went for a job interview. Once the interviewer got past asking you questions, how did she describe the job and organization? Most managers, when conducting employment interviews, almost exclusively focus on positive aspects. They talk about interesting work assignments, the camaraderie among coworkers, opportunities for advancement, great benefits, and the like. Even though managers typically know the downside of the job and the organization, they carefully avoid those topics. Why turn off a good job applicant by talking about negatives?
Managers who focus only on the positives are making ...
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