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Social Studies, 07.10.2019 06:30, TeenageKicks9800

You are an interviewer and have the feeling that the candidate is trying to hide something. what should you do? -ask the candidate openly if he or she is trying to hide something -check his or her references and ask them if they know of something that the candidate might be hiding.

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