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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a candidate about" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to refer to a candidate regarding a specific topic or issue, but as it stands, it lacks clarity and context. Example: "We need to discuss a candidate about the upcoming election."
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Even an e-mail back to a candidate about the process would be helpful.
And this says something to a candidate about our culture right from the start: We move quickly and we respect your time.
Instead of asking a candidate about examples of when they have used particular skills, employers are focusing on gauging their likely behaviour and potential.
For example, asking a candidate about what is important to them in their new position and then immediately drilling deeper into the answers provided.
Nevertheless, Steinberg shows how genuinely distressed admissions officers become when their colleagues fail to accept a candidate about whom they have especially positive feelings.
If one were to advise a candidate about the happiness gap, you'd say: first, don't try to be inspiring or rely on the pure power of authenticity.
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Nor do I assess politicians based on their military records (although it matters to me when a candidate lies about his record, or about his opponent's record).
Ask a prospective candidate about a project they did and whether or not it was successful.
They care about values and character, and knowing that a candidate cares about their lives.
What should a candidate say about abortion?
But other than that, it wouldn't care what a candidate thought about anything.
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