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Want to Hire People With High Emotional Intelligence? Look for These 5 Things | Inc.com

Experienced interviewers know that only a precious few job seekers can identify atrueweakness. And even fewer have developed plans to strengthen those weaknesses. To do so takes intense self-reflection, critical thinking, and the ability to accept negative feedback--qualities that take years to develop.

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