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New Hires Not Seeing Eye-To-Eye

Richard Bradbury | Christine Wong | Arvindh Yuvaraj

07-Nov-18 12:15

New Hires Not Seeing Eye-To-Eye

“The ability at an early age to begin to form eye contact and learn about social smiling—this is a basic part of our development as human beings,” - yet some new hires in some US tech firms are struggling with this basic skill, and it’s being blamed on too much screen time.


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Categories:  EducationPersonal DevelopmentEntrepreneurshipTechnologyTechSME

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