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  • There is significant evidence that "work sampling," the use of tests similar to the work being performed, is a better predictor of future performance than the usual job-interview chit-chat.

    How to Ace a Google Interview William Poundstone 2011

  • And I think the students here, when they see a teacher primarily who may be white, or even - not even white, but even black - like for example, for myself, since I can kind of cold switch from Ebonics and to maybe, I guess people say job-interview voice or whatnot.

    Op-Ed: DEA Call For Ebonics Experts Smart Move 2010

  • And I think the students here, when they see a teacher primarily who may be white, or even - not even white, but even black - like for example, for myself, since I can kind of cold switch from Ebonics and to maybe, I guess people say job-interview voice or whatnot.

    Op-Ed: DEA Call For Ebonics Experts Smart Move 2010

  • “We have seen a lot of career changing over the past couple of years,” observes Michael Neece, chief strategy officer of PongoResume, an automated resume-writing service, and InterviewMastery.com, a job-interview training site.

    You’re Better Than Your Job Search Marc Cenedella 2010

  • EVERY CAREER GUIDE EVER WRITTEN covers the “tough” job-interview questions: Why do you want to work here?

    You’re Better Than Your Job Search Marc Cenedella 2010

  • And I think the students here, when they see a teacher primarily who may be white, or even - not even white, but even black - like for example, for myself, since I can kind of cold switch from Ebonics and to maybe, I guess people say job-interview voice or whatnot.

    Op-Ed: DEA Call For Ebonics Experts Smart Move 2010

  • Most employment lawyers and job-interview experts say your best bet is to dodge the question and focus on your potential value to the company, not your current paycheck.

    You’re Better Than Your Job Search Marc Cenedella 2010

  • As she spoke with La Donna, the girl's job-interview smile lit her still face like a dim candle in a vast cave.

    Borden, Dream on Lord of the Pies. 2009

  • In a traditional job-interview, you can usually get away with telling the interviewer what he or she wants to hear, even if you are stretching the truth.

    Jason Mannino: Career Lessons From My Recruiting Desk Part II: Interviewing in 2009 2009

  • I noted in an earlier opinion the fact that the American Association of Law Schools (to which any reputable law school must seek to belong) excludes from membership any school that refuses to ban from its job-interview facilities a law firm (no matter how small) that does not wish to hire as a prospective partner a person who openly engages in homosexual conduct.

    Barney Frank called Justice Scalia a "homophobe." If that "inflamed you, think hard about why Frank chose to portray Scalia the way he did." Ann Althouse 2009

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