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As companies seek to control costs while having access to a broad range of candidates, many recruiters are using video interviews as a way to screen potential hires.
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Name: Joey Hale Branch: Air Force Years Served: 11 Highest Pay Grade: E1-E5, O1-O4 MOS: Intelligence Officer Age: 42 Job Description: Air Force Veteran Joey Hale and his wife,
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