Elon Musk, chairman of Tesla and SpaceX, always asks himself the same question in a job interview to find out if a candidate is honest.
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Musk now knows how to foil this conspiracy. He stated in a speech that he was asking the candidate to “tell me about the biggest problems he was facing and how he went about solving them”.
According to one study, when a person has to give detailed information about their professional experience they can see if they are telling the truth.
The 49-year-old is not interested in his candidates’ university degrees or their academic status, the newspaper reports Daily Stars.
“They don’t even need a diploma or high school,” he said in a 2014 interview.
The billionaire explained that he was “looking for people with extraordinary traits” when he tried to hire someone.
According to the magazine, Musk recently became the richest man on the planet with a fortune of $ 172.8 billion Forbes.
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