Unfortunately, Diigo does not enable an admin to send messages to group members (you can only contact followers directly), so I would like to use this post to welcome our new members to Professional PR.
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Yes, it is disappointing when they 'misbehave'. In this case, someone re-tweetet a negative tweet. He did not add anything offensive, say anything stupid or try to cover up anything - right?
Interesting debate. My personal opinion: it is o.k. to ask them in advance what kind of questions they will be asking/which direction the interview is to take but I would not ask them to submit EVERY question in writing. In the end, you gotta prepare for any kind of question anyways.