Journal Article10.1108/01435129510091838
The DISRAELI method: the absolutely foolproof way to hire
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TL;DR: The DISRAELI method of hiring staff which looks at personal qualities during interviews, presenting the eight points of the method: diversity; initiative; skills; responsibilities; accomplishments; energy; loyalty; and integrity.
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Abstract: Discusses the DISRAELI method of hiring staff which looks at personal qualities during interviews. Presents the eight points of the method: diversity; initiative; skills; responsibilities; accomplishments; energy; loyalty; and integrity. Gives examples of possible interview questions.
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