Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you considering this person for a job? If not, how is it your concern?
The kid’s parent is a well respected financial advisor and I’m wondering whether to trust them with a large family estate. Honesty matters to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you considering this person for a job? If not, how is it your concern?
The kid’s parent is a well respected financial advisor and I’m wondering whether to trust them with a large family estate. Honesty matters to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you considering this person for a job? If not, how is it your concern?
The kid’s parent is a well respected financial advisor and I’m wondering whether to trust them with a large family estate. Honesty matters to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you considering this person for a job? If not, how is it your concern?
The kid’s parent is a well respected financial advisor and I’m wondering whether to trust them with a large family estate. Honesty matters to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you considering this person for a job? If not, how is it your concern?
The kid’s parent is a well respected financial advisor and I’m wondering whether to trust them with a large family estate. Honesty matters to me.
Anonymous wrote:Are you considering this person for a job? If not, how is it your concern?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Team student manager
That shouldn’t be listed as a Varsity sport.
If the applicant isn’t on the roster they’re not being honest.
Anonymous wrote:Team student manager
Anonymous wrote:Please educate me on how a D3 college sophomore includes Varsity sport for 2025 on their LinkedIn but they are not listed on the college team roster for 2025. Are roster listings limited to the best performers?