Getting a job has officially become a job unto itself. Finding a new job takes an average of about six months, and can take even longer depending on a wide range of variables. And that’s just one part of the time-suck that job hunting can become: The interviews themselves are often multi-part affairs.Knowing the right time to look for a job and being able to identify problematic (or even fake) jobs before you even send in a resume can save you some trouble, but in the end, a few bad job interviews are almost inevitable. By and large, it’s best to finish out a job interview even if you know you don’t want the job. You never know if another position comes open in the future at that organizatio
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