"What [Squire's team] do day in and day out, and what they see, is a magnification of hundreds of times of what I've seen or had to deal with."
The trade-offs are mostly on the practical side. Building out meaningful, role-specific assessments requires more upfront effort than just turning on a resume screener. Implementation costs run higher too, especially when you're customizing tests across multiple roles. And there's always the lingering question of whether a timed, high-pressure testing environment actually reflects how someone will perform in the real job — plenty of excellent employees just don't test well under that kind of pressure.,详情可参考下载安装汽水音乐
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