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dmcintosh

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Which of the following is the primary disadvantage for employers who use private employment agencies to fill positions?
 
  A) White-collar applicants are difficult to attract.
  B) Applicant screening may not be thorough.
  C) Applicant processing time is too lengthy.
  D) Application procedures are complicated.

Question 2

An employer will most likely use a private employment agency in order to ________.
 
  A) receive assistance writing job ads
  B) adhere to federal hiring practices
  C) fill a specific job opening quickly
  D) spend more time recruiting applicants



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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