By Valerie A. Fontaine
Mealtime interviews are an important part of the hiring process and must be managed properly. Handled well, the social ritual of breaking bread together can cement a relationship. Yet done poorly, one meal can destroy one's chances of getting a job offer.
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Mealtime interviews are an important part of the hiring process and must be managed properly. Handled well, the social ritual of breaking bread together can cement a relationship. Yet done poorly, one meal can destroy one's chances of getting a job offer.
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