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[quote=Anonymous]Is she very young? If she is early 20s and new to the professional world, I’d be more lenient and tend to overlook her awkward/desperate communication. I’m saying this as someone who had no family or place to go after graduation if I couldn’t find a job: I definitely came off as desperate in some interviews and communication because I WAS desperate. In some ways, though, I was a better employee in those days because I truly needed the job and was so thankful to be able to afford my own apartment, etc. This could be a young person who is a little rough around the edges because she does not have a support base to help her understand the interview process and to ensure that she has a home/safety until she actually finds a job. If this is a person in their late 20s or older, I’d avoid. [/quote]
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