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Originally Posted by O.city
Obviously if he was in the interview process, Clark wanted his input,no?
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No.
I have my bookkeeper in any interview where I'm dealing with someone that could be involved in the financial side of the house.
And when the hiring decision comes, I couldn't give a !@#$ less what my bookkeeper has to say about the decision. She's there to answer questions about some of the day to day stuff that I honestly do not have much clue about - I don't have the time to track all of that.
Pioli's presence could very easily have been informational and almost exclusively for the purpose of answering questions from the interviewee and/or keeping the interview progressing with an acceptable flow. You can only not have an answer because the last guy was doing the job so many times before you look like you don't know what the !@#$ you're doing and perhaps lose a desireable candidate.