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How to manage someone who is not right for the position?


What if an construction employer knows immediately that the construction executive is not right for the job? How can he or she get out of the meeting? The most appropriate thing to do is tell the construction executive, if you can, why you don’t feel he or she will be right for the position and let them know out of respect for their time and yours, you should end the construction interview. If you can’t tell the construction executive, make sure you limit the meeting by stating you only have a few minutes to meet with them and take that time to ask them some questions. You might find they change your mind, and if not you at least limit your time.


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