Describe how you would avoid two of the problems employers commonly encounter during the selection process.

What will be an ideal response?


Varies but should address two of the following common problems in the selection process: rushing (caving in to pressure to fill a job), stereotyping (prejudging a candidate based on a perceived group to which they may belong), “like me” syndrome (liking the candidate who is most like you), halo and horn effects (making judgments based on one or two characteristics instead of evaluating the candidate’s total qualifications), and premature selection (making a snap decision based on a high-quality resume or a good interview).

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What are Foucault’s notions of visibility, individuality, and case?

What will be an ideal response?

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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