@tomas If you're looking at people who otherwise objectively look the same, schmoozing (both kinds) can be a tie-breaker. Now if someone who's objectively less qualified is able to close the gap with schmoozing, that's a different story.
// @kdfrawg
@tomas If you're looking at people who otherwise objectively look the same, schmoozing (both kinds) can be a tie-breaker. Now if someone who's objectively less qualified is able to close the gap with schmoozing, that's a different story.
// @kdfrawg
@JeremyCherfas What's their specific bias?
Note that I'm not real big on artificial sweeteners to begin with. Which means bringing up this article is just admitting my own confirmation bias.
Splenda and #diabetes are not a good mix. http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2016/03/30/artificial-sweeteners-cause-cancer.aspx

Lets see how jet lagged I will be today. Actually was in bed at a semi-normal time last night and slept a semi-normal amount. May need extra doses of coffee to compensate.
@tomas are schmoozing and behaving sleazily synonymous? Maybe they are but I tend to think otherwise. Or I don't really know what schmoozing is, which is entirely possible.