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4. Defensiveness- while it is often not to take questions and advice personally, entrepreneurs who are defensive, and feel compelled to explain everything are much less likely to make it through the screening process.
These are programmed to allow only those resumes that match the search criteria (i.e. skills/keywords) to make it through the screening process.
Simply "delaying the background check," he elaborated, "will make it possible for qualified applicants who also happen to have a record to make it through the screening process".
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While pre-hire testing can be invaluable in eliminating likely poor performers and turnover risks up front, a comprehensive interview of candidates that make it through the screen is still required to thoroughly assess the candidates experience and fit with the company.
On several occasions, money from lobbyists did make it through the screen, forcing the Obama campaign to issue refunds after it was reported.
At a "true positive rate" of 99% (which means that only 1% of the cancer samples will be missed by the screen), the "false positive rate" is 22.2% (i.e., 22.2% of the benign samples will make it through the screen) on average for Data1 (Table 1), thereby reducing the workload of the pathologist by 4.5-fold.
If one bad participant makes it through the screening, you can cut your losses and stop the conversation without affecting other recruits.
Of the 7,000 applicants Carter mentioned, only about 1,700 have made it through the screening so far.
Before a Syrian is granted refugee status and admission to the U.S., he or she must first make it through the United Nations' screening process.
Then, make sure that qualified women make it through the resume screen by having managers look at resumes with the names anonymized and without cues of gender.
Indeed, Repromed says that around one percent of men make it through this screening and into the program.
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