The quick assessment from the agency was: Personality OK, Technical skills, Not. But that’s OK right? I work in IT where the majority of the job involves explaining a missed deadline to a client and to do that you need people skills not technical skills!Hmm. Perhaps his willingness to miss deadlines as long as he can explain them is part of his joblessness.
Sunday, February 09, 2003
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