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Associates Interviewing Associates: Common Hazards

Associates’ voices matter in hiring decisions—at some firms more than others, but at all firms, at least a bit. I recently had a candidate quite far into the hiring process whose chances were unilaterally sunk by one associate because she didn’t like...
By: Major, Lindsey & Africa
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/associates-interviewing-associates-56348/

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