to hire those in whom they are confident and

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Boris Tatarenko

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Employers tend to hire those in whom they are confident and who they have already seen at work.

Does "those" work in the sentence above?
 

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I am not a teacher.

'Those' works, but 'in' doesn't.

It is OK, for example, to be confident in a person's ability to do something, but I wouldn't be confident in a person

For me, it should be either, 'those of whom they are confident' or 'those in whom they have confidence'.
 

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Yes, it does, but you should change 'who' to 'whom'.
 

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How about:

Employers tend to hire those who inspire confidence.

 
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