Corporate Dictionary
we’re very early on in our search.
A hedge used by any employer during a job interview that can mean: a) “I don’t like you, so I’m hoping you’ll forget about this conversation”: b) “I kind of like you, but I’m pretty sure there’s someone better out there or at least someone we won’t have to pay as much”: or c) “We’re really very early on in our search, and I know HR won’t get it together to bring someone on here in less than six months, so don’t hold your breath.”
A hedge used by any employer during a job interview that can mean: a) “I don’t like you, so I’m hoping you’ll forget about this conversation”: b) “I kind of like you, but I’m pretty sure there’s someone better out there or at least someone we won’t have to pay as much”: or c) “We’re really very early on in our search, and I know HR won’t get it together to bring someone on here in less than six months, so don’t hold your breath.”
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