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14 December, 00:36

what you would do if, in an interview for a merit position, you were asked your political party affiliation. What would you do if later you were asked when you graduated from college? If you refused to answer either of these questions and subsequently were not hired, would you do anything about it? How can the selection process be like a chess match?

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  1. 14 December, 00:50
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    1. Political affiliation is a right for any human being then you should show the command of the position you are applying to instead of agreement to political views.

    2. That is information that is detailed in your Curriculum Vitae.

    3. You could state that you are not any under obligation to disclaim your political party affiliation.

    4. As the objective is to select the candidate that fits the challenges of the position but nobody is ever a perfect match for a job as interest such as salary, schedule, are open to negotiation
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