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 I like to see somebody who sits on the front of the chair when they're talking about something they care about.

 If your technology toolkit is in demand, you are going to do well.

 [In today's tight job market, such candidates can be hard to find.] Here in the Research Triangle (of North Carolina), if your breath makes a smudge on a mirror, you can get a job, ... getting by with guile rather than application of talent.

 [Practitioners in the personnel field say other indicators are more important.] It would be nice if everybody had a nice firm handshake, without a vice grip, without a limp wrist, but I don't think the handshake is that important, ... I've learned to get over that.



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