Ms. Florentine advises employers to screen job seekers based partly on their voices. Hiring managers typically focus on other factors, such as skills and experience, only to realize later than a new hire's speech patterns are annoying to co-workers or customers, she says.
佛罗伦汀建议用人单位将说话声音当作筛选求职者的依据之一。她说,招聘人员通常专注于技能和经验等其他方面因素,后来才发现某个新员工的说话习惯让同事或客户觉得很烦。
When Jim Roddy interviewed Jon Dudenhoeffer five years ago for a recruiting job, he liked everything about him but his voice, says Mr. Roddy, president of Jameson Publishing, an Erie, Pa., publisher of trade magazines and websites.
宾夕法尼亚州伊利市(Erie)贸易杂志及网站出版公司Jameson Publishing的总裁吉姆•罗迪(Jim Roddy)说,五年前乔恩•杜登赫费尔(Jon Dudenhoeffer)前来参加一个招聘岗位的面试,他对杜登赫费尔哪方面都喜欢,就是不喜欢他说话的声音。
'After the first half-hour, I had to put down my pen and say to him, 'We have a lot of high-energy, engaging people here, and I don't think they're going to like working with you because I can hardly hear you,' ' says Mr. Roddy, author of 'Hire Like You Just Beat Cancer.' He added, 'How about loosening up? People are going to think you have no pulse.'
罗迪说:“面试了半个小时之后,我不得不把笔放下,对他讲,‘我们这里有很多精力充沛、做事积极的人,我觉得他们不会喜欢跟你在一起工作,因为我几乎听不到你说的话。放松点如何?人们会觉得你脉搏都没有了’。”罗迪是《像刚刚战胜癌症一样招人》(Hire Like You Just Beat Cancer)一书的作者。
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