We need someone who can operate in the gray area. Here's what that phrase is actually covering for.

“We Need Someone Who Can Operate in the Gray Area.” Here’s What That Phrase Is Actually Covering For.

The Secret Language of Hiring, Part 13 It sounds like sophistication. It implies a complex environment, a high level of trust, and a role where judgment is valued over rigid process. In practice, “operate in the gray area” is covering for something specific in almost every case – and one of those versions is the[…]

Interview Red Flags to Watch Out For (Before You Accept the Job)

The Interview Red Flags to Watch For (Before You Accept the Job)

The Interview Didn’t “Feel Wrong”, but Something Didn’t Add Up Most professionals no longer worry about whether they interview well. The greater fears plaguing them revolve around whether the role itself is stable, real, and worth stepping into. That shift is notable. For years, interview advice focused on performance: how to answer questions, build rapport,[…]

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