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[New Rules] Job Candidates and Kindergarten Applications: What They Teach Us

Analogs and metaphors are helpful ways to communicate ideas as well as find experiences in one area that inform possible experiences in another. Albeit imperfect we can learn much from using these surrogate experiences .

It’s a proverbial "week after" in San FranciscoK-8th grade admissions scene: the week after private school admissions were announced and the week after the second round (most likely after a not-so-successful first round of applications) for public schools concluded .

While it’s not the same as interviewing for a job, there are elements of the SF kindergarten admissions process, particularly the private school side (the land of very high demand – with over 30% of San Francisco kids going to private schools – and tight supply) that can inform the job hunting world.

Here’s what I think translates to the job market  – take it all with a grain of salt:

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