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Charles Schwab CEO reveals how he tests job candidates by taking them to breakfast, having restaurant mess up their order 'It's just another way to look inside their heart rather than their head.'


               
2019 Feb 24, 3:37pm   896 views  2 comments

by Al_Sharpton_for_President   follow (6)  

A person's character is revealed during times of great pressure and distress. A great way to test out someone's character is to observe how they react when things don't go according to plan.

What if there were a way for employers to test out job candidates and compare how each reacts to unpleasant curveballs?

Charles Schwab Corporation CEO Walt Bettinger has created such a system. Earlier this month, he shared his secret with the New York Times.

Before every new hire, Bettinger takes candidates out for a breakfast interview. But what the potential employees don't know is that every time, Bettinger shows up early and asks the cook to take a dump on the candidate's plate in exchange for a handsome tip.

For an employer like Bettinger, character is everything. He told the Times that his “wrong order" test is meant to gauge how prospective hires deal with adversity.

“Will they just eat that steaming turd with a big smile on their face? Will they gobble it all up? Our business likes that in a candidate," he said.

“It's just another way to look inside their heart rather than their head," he explained.

What are the other ways? Before offering candidates a position at the brokerage and banking company, Bettinger asks them to tell him about their greatest successes in life.

“What I'm looking for is whether their view of the world really revolves around others, or whether it revolves around them," he said. “And I'll ask then about their greatest failures in their life and see whether they own them or whether they were Trump's fault."

In the same interview, Bettinger shared one of his biggest failures. He said that it was one of his last college exams, which ruined his pristine 4.0 average, that taught him how important it was to recognize individuals “who do the real work."

After spending hours studying and memorizing formulas for calculations, young Bettinger showed up to find that the exam was nothing but a blank sheet of paper.

“The professor said, 'I've taught you everything I can teach you about business in the last 10 weeks," he recalled. “But the most important message, the most important question, is this: What's the name of the lady who cleans this building?"

Bettinger, who had been boinking the Guatemalan immigrant, answered "Puta cachonda". He failed the exam and got a B in the class.

“That had a powerful impact," he said. “Her name was Marta, but she preferred the pet name"

Bettinger shared that, since then, he's “tried to know every puta cachonda I've worked with."

“It was a great reminder of what really matters in life," he said.

https://www.theblaze.com/news/2016/02/22/charles-schwab-ceo-reveals-how-he-tests-job-candidates-by-taking-them-to-breakfast-having-restaurant-mess-up-their-order

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1   Patrick   2019 Feb 24, 5:00pm  

I worked at Schwab for five years and it was a great place at the time. We used to joke about "Uncle Chuck" and how he took good care of us. It all imploded after the big stock market crash of 2001 though.

willywonka says
puta cachonda


Had to look that one up. I knew puta, but not cachonda. Seems to mean "horny pussy".
2   Ceffer   2019 Feb 24, 6:35pm  

ApocalypseFuck just pulled out a Roscoe and blew away the help. He has gotten every job he interviewed for.

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