A general book about how to question primarily managers, when interviewing them.
Takes a relaxed attitude and gets the reader to think instead of resorting to too concrete advice. Unfortunately, the second half of the book is about US laws and regulations and how to keep within them, which makes the first half of the book good and the second half useless (if you're an European like me).
Hiring the Best: A Manager's Guide to Effective Interviewing 4th Ed.
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