
Excellence in Business Communication (12th Edition)
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Chapter 16, Problem 14LOC
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To determine: How long does it take for an interviewer with poor training to make up their mind about an applicant?
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Without much knowledge, interviewers may just skim through the little thing that they know and make a very quick decision. This is when the interviewer is a very lazy person and doesn’t interview with good motivation.
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