The Right Way to Check Someone’s References
Harvard Business
JULY 29, 2016
. “Even though you’re right 90% of the time, the 10% that you’re wrong”—if, say, a candidate has vastly overstated his qualifications or has other professional skeletons in his closet—“can be very damaging.” Say something like, “I understand Nancy helped implement a new payroll system.
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