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Council Post: How Social Media Can Reveal The Best (And Worst) Of Your Employment Candidates

Por: Forbes Business September 26, 2022

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President, and Secure Background Check. Licensed private investigator. getty Picture this: You had an argument three months ago on social media with a stranger over the hot-button issue of the day. You were provoked because you felt the other poster was such a jerk, and you had to stand your ground. You didn’t even care that much about the topic (what was it again?), but somebody had to set that person straight. You didn’t love the way you... + full article



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