Puzzling job interview questions designed to test interviewees on how they deal with challenges may be more trouble than they're worth, according to researchers. A study by researchers at San ...
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In today's tough job market, more job-seekers could be facing interview questions like this: Why are manholes round? Or how many barbershops are there in San Francisco? Puzzle questions are especially ...
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SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 15, 2012 -- In today's tough job market, more job-seekers could be facing interview questions like this: Why are manholes round? Or how many barbershops are there in San Francisco?