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Hiring the wrong person can have major and often far-reaching consequences, especially in today’s fast-paced and always-evolving job market. The costs associated with an ill-fitting hire extend beyond just the immediate financial impact of interviewing, hiring, and training. When candidates aren’t the right fit, time, resources, and team morale are sacrificed. Productivity falters, company culture […] The post Navigating the Pitfalls of Hiring the Wrong Candidate: George Nikitiadis’ Approach to Recruiting in the IT Sector appeared first on LA Weekly.