10 Quick Steps to Interviewing Tech Jobseekers

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10 Quick Steps to Interviewing Tech Jobseekers

Author: Leo A. Notenboom
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Gotta find that perfect tech employee? Here's how to do the interview right!

This guide shows you, in 10 Quick Steps, how to prepare and conduct a smart, efficient and, oddly enough, enjoyable interview with potential employees. You'll learn from an 18-year veteran of Microsoft, Leo A. Notenboom. His system lets you rest easy that you're asking the right questions, knowing what to expect in and how to interpret the answers. Don't let another interview go by as you just 'feel' your way through, hoping for the best.

Learn how to play an effective role in the interview loop...ask the right questions, and pose revealing problem-solving exercises...accurately read the results, identify your stars and hire people that fit your corporate culture, all in 10 Quick Steps!


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