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[QUOTE="Alexandoy, post: 113222, member: 25510"] When the company needs an experienced employee the hiring is more intricate than when hiring for an entry level position. There is no formula that can be used because an applicant is always on a case to case basis. However, here is a list that can guide the HR officer in hiring an experienced employee. 1) What is the current position and the major duties 2) Number of years of work experience 3) The applicant’s view of his employer or employment 4) The reason for moving to another company 5) The family background and lifestyle The best reason for leaving the present employment is greener pasture. A negative reason against the present employer is not a good reason. The lifestyle can also expose the attitude of the applicant regarding sense of responsibility and dedication to the job. [/QUOTE]
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