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How does a publicly owned organization differ from a privately owned organization?

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Identify the four ways to contact potential employers.



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Answer to Question 1

A publicly owned organization makes shares of stock available for purchase on a stock exchange. A privately owned organization does not.

Answer to Question 2

The four ways to contact potential employers are telephoning, e-mailing, cold calling, and direct mailing.



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