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khang

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How do recruiters and employers view the importance of professional behavior in the workplace?
 A) Although recruiters are impressed with applicants who speak and write well, a candidate's technical expertise is all that matters.
 B) Good manners and a businesslike, professional demeanor are among the top skills recruiters seek in applicants.
 C) Professionalism and soft skills are important only in service-oriented fields.
 D) Team, communication, and people skills are low priorities for most recruiters and employers.

Question 2

A(n) ___________________ _ presents an overview of a longer report for people who may not have time read the entire report.
 Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



meganlapinski

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

executive summary



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