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I'm not quite getting the context here - but I'll take a stab at it.
It would be more appropriate to say the candidate is at the "mercy" of their skill set and their professional sphere of influence/network. That - in my opinion - is a far more accurate way to look at the issue.
I have spoken with many candidates in my non- HR role and many ( could be better prepared) say they did not get to say what they really anted so my challenge is how do you make sure you don't miss the diamond in the lump of coal?
Jerry Albright said:I'm not quite getting the context here - but I'll take a stab at it.
It would be more appropriate to say the candidate is at the "mercy" of their skill set and their professional sphere of influence/network. That - in my opinion - is a far more accurate way to look at the issue.
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