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Last Man Standing

This book, written in the style of a first person diary, describes the recruitment process in all its stages. Including a series of real anecdotes that the author has compiled throughout the many selection processes that she has led. Written in a fresh, easygoing style, inviting the reader to think and reflect, the end result is an unusual book, with a variety of characters, keeping the reader in suspense until the very end.

This book does not attempt to provide the reader with strict rules or guidelines but rather to help him or her understand the internal functioning of the recruitment process, what the selector expects from candidates at each stage, the characteristics that they look for, and the external factors influence the final decision. At the same time the book aims to deconstruct the misconceptions and preconceptions surrounding the figure of the selector who, at the end of the day, has the same fears and insecurities as anyone else, feels the same pressure to do his or her job well, and has the same objective as the candidates: that one of them gets the job.

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