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Dear Heloise: I’ve been the director of human resources in my company for about 12 years. I’ve seen just about everything come through my office door at one time or another, and I wanted to give your ...
Instead of panicking, use the opportunity for a panel interview to position yourself as a viable and desirable candidate.
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