How to tell someone they didn’t get the job
Telling someone they didn’t get the job is one of the less pleasant tasks in recruitment. Not sure of the best approach? Here are some tips to help you tell someone they haven’t got the job.
Telling someone they didn’t get the job is one of the less pleasant tasks in recruitment. Not sure of the best approach? Here are some tips to help you tell someone they haven’t got the job.
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