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Daily Archives: March 10, 2011

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Prime the Witness When Doing Reference Checking

Hiring SalespeopleBy Brian JeffreyMarch 10, 2011

I’m usually not a big fan of asking leading questions of a referee. But when I’m doing reference checks for sales candidates, I’m all for priming the “witness” before conducting the interrogation. Why? Because it helps avoid getting those sometimes ill-deserved, glowing reports during your reference-checking process.

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