SINGAPORE: Most people only spot a company’s “red flags” after they’ve already started the job, but career coach Amanda Augustine, a resident expert at Resume.ai, says candidates can actually pick up on warning signs during the interview itself. Speaking to CNBC, Augustine said that no matter how attractive a job looks on paper or how solid the company’s reputation is, a bad interview experience can be a preview of what’s to come. In her words, …
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