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sheilaspns

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The checking of references:
 a. from personal sources will yield the most truthful information.
 b. may not provide detailed information from managers.
 c. should be done only as a last resort.
 d. should be done before an interview to eliminate unnecessary interviewees.

Question 2

The hiring decision is:
 a. done with little regard for diversity.
 b. generally made with group consensus.
 c. merely a matter of picking the best candidate.
 d. generally made by the manager.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d





 

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