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Subject:Re: Putting the Thumbscrew on Another Hand From:Linda Castellani <castle -at- CRL -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 16 Jan 1997 00:09:31 -0800
On Wed, 15 Jan 1997, Daniel Wise wrote:
> I am beginning to grow weary of the personality tests that have become the
> fad of the HR folks--at least here in the US of A. I would like to be able
> to chuck a bit of a query back at them concerning their corporate culture,
> but I am not sure just what all to put into my personal bank of questions.
>
What kind of personality tests are you encountering? Are they
tests defined specifically for tech writers?
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