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imowrer

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This level of communication is frequently the most challenging:
 
  A) information talk B) feelings talk
   C) opinion talk D) small talk

Question 2

You've just finished a job interview, and you know that you're not going to get the job. So, don't worry about following up with a thank-you message to the interviewer.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: FALSE
Explanation: Write a follow-up (thank-you) message within two days of the interview, even if you don't think you will receive the offer. This is good etiquette, and it gives you the opportunity to emphasize why you are a good choice for the position. You can also respond to anything negative that may have arisen in the interview.



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