Re: Was: Conducting Telephone...Now Interview Questions
I'll admit to using the "manhole cover" question in job interviews.
I'm not in an interviewing position currently, but in the future I
wouldn't use the question anymore. I've decided (with a little bit of
distance) that it doesn't tell you much that is useful about the
candidate, and more often than not comes across as being
unprofessional and dorky.
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