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How do you cope with people who are presently employed but want to interview? Do you expect them to find two days of absence from their present employer to test themselves at your company? I mean for me that's no problem, but I don't live in the US and therefore have pretty liberal employee leave arrangements. I know that many companies in the US are a lot harder on giving out leave. That said, it wouldn't surprise m…
I've never been in the job market yet (still in school), but I have seen some of the hiring process for teachers at my high school. For every position they are hiring, there would typically be 2 or 3 candidates who spend the day in the school (including teaching a class). Is getting 2 days off of work really that difficulty (if you plan far enough in advance)?
If you work in the US and have kids for which you take any level of responsibility chances are you can barely keep up with a typical schedule and have very little leave to play with. Pulling two days out of your ass for a job interview is almost impossible.
For a sufficiently awesome job, sure.