Posted on Jul 2, 2016
"Tell me one thing I don't want to hear?" How would you respond to this question?
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There is a new policy flowing down from the CEO of your company...all employees can now roll their sleeves. :)
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CW3 Dylan E. Raymond, PHR
Brandon love it and it is nothing negative about that. I think the brain is drawn to the negative but where there is the perception of negative.....POSITIVE lives also but they cannot cohabitat.
I like to engage and post questions that gives us all practice for the real deal one day. The more you practice the better of you will be.
I like to engage and post questions that gives us all practice for the real deal one day. The more you practice the better of you will be.
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1SG William T. Wade III
If you are asked to tell them something they don't want to hear, possibly tell them you intend to be their boss in less than 3 months.
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CW3 Dylan E. Raymond, PHR
This is burger King you could have it your way.....if you were in an interview not sure if that will go over well. If you think about it it is really no wrong answer......
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Capt Seid Waddell
CW3 Dylan E. Raymond, PHR, the wrong answer would be to accept a job with a company that liked to play mind games on their employees.
I know of a company in which the interviewer wanted to see the prospective employee's car glove box. If it was jumbled the job would not be offered.
I ran into another company that had interviewees go downstairs with them during the interview; if they used the hand rail they were not offered the job.
Companies that do that silly stuff have reached their level of incompetence, IMHO.
I know of a company in which the interviewer wanted to see the prospective employee's car glove box. If it was jumbled the job would not be offered.
I ran into another company that had interviewees go downstairs with them during the interview; if they used the hand rail they were not offered the job.
Companies that do that silly stuff have reached their level of incompetence, IMHO.
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CW3 Dylan E. Raymond, PHR
That sounds a little over board. The question is not just for employment it could be applicable in marriage relationships, friendships etc
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Capt Seid Waddell
CW3 Dylan E. Raymond, PHR, well, there should be no secrets on either side when entering into a marriage relationship, IMHO.
There is a Chinese saying that one should be eagle-eyed before marriage and half blind after; I think both ate important in a successful marriage.
There is a Chinese saying that one should be eagle-eyed before marriage and half blind after; I think both ate important in a successful marriage.
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