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Anybody watch the Oscars this year?
Sleeping is the most enjoyable. 🤣🤣🤣
Ok be honest, candidates. I really love this set of questions, I’ve been considering shifting my current interview style to these questions - I think they really give you an idea of who this person would be within the work setting. But the questions almost feel too deep for a recruiter to ask. What would you think if a recruiter took a different path and asked these questions instead of the usual ones?
https://blog.shrm.org/blog/9-interesting-interview-questions-that-actually-reveal-a-lot-about-candidat
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If most of the companies are United for calling the Employee to work from office, why can't most of the employees be demanding to work from home? ( I'm sure most of us are willing to work from home permanently) Please suggest your opinion on WFO/WFH. Mindtree Tata Consultancy Infosys Amazon Newco Google MicrosoftCapgemini Cognizant Deloitte
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yesss, my husband has to take it from me
Yes, but it helps that I keep the limit quite low so I can't get carried away. It's good for big purchases though, so will probably get another one with a bigger limit
In the start of my career yes. But then I read rich dad poor dad by Robert Kiyosaki, and it changed how I saw anything related to capital. Now credit cards are merely a medium to get extra discount on e-commerce websites, access airport lounges and get cashback on cred. I always pay back the entire amount before the due date.
Back in the day when I got my first salaried job but now, I am very disciplined.
Not at all! I've got strategies to how I use my cards now, and they are aligned with the perks I can get from each. This allows me to travel for free, etc
Nope
And I have 11 of them 😎
No. Browsing the internet does.
Sometimes, it depends on my mood.