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notdevin
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Setup Marshall Islands entity for hiring, now you can use an IQ test for qualifying people legally
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J. Valeska 🦊🎩🫂
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and what happens if the IQ is higher than the owner? or the CEO? xD
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notdevin
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The team wins, past 130s the differences are far less relevant, and the IQ is still meaningless if the potential teammate isn’t high in Trust
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J. Valeska 🦊🎩🫂
@jvaleska.eth
if this is not relevant and meaningless.. why do that? just to disqualify low IQs? and what would be the cut? is this really necessary? meaning, a low IQ is easy to spot.. most of the time.. and, a high IQ (or a smart person) can fake trust tests.. and almost every test.. would say.. I really don't think that IQ tests represent something.. kids can do better and get higher results.. but I am sure I have more skills now than when I was a kid xD (obviously, they are not just the only test) and why it was not legal? discrimination?
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notdevin
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It’s illegal in the US to use this. I’m not saying it’s the only thing or even the most important, but it is very relevant to the way in which someone is thinking, but intelligence alone isn’t useful. Trust > execution > intelligence
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