Re: Tests for a Contract TWing Opp.
Michele Davis wrote:
On the other hand, perhaps it's a great job, but the recruiter is wacky.
Maybe the employer doesn't know about or even approve of this test.
The usual advice applies: try to rely mostly on personal contacts and
networking.
Mike O.
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