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kodithompson

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Studies tell us that younger men place more importance on having ________ in their jobs, while younger women seek ________.
 
  A) structure; interpersonal relationships
  B) independence; highly structured work opportunities
  C) autonomy; convenience and flexibility
  D) flexibility; learning opportunities

Question 2

Jack Hammer is a retired man who has decided to seek work with your company to supplement his retirement income.
 
  As you consider whether he will be a good fit for your department, you determine that he is likely to find satisfaction in the job because it ________.
  A) is in a highly structured work environment
  B) offers convenient and flexible work hours
  C) is characterized by a high degree of independence
  D) provides an opportunity for interpersonal relationships



bfulkerson77

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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