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piesebel

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A follow-up message written after an interview should
 
 a. not indicate whether you are still interested in the job
  b. thank the interviewer for talking with you
  c. not be sent by e-mail
  d. all the above

Question 2

When asked an interview question that you think is illegal or discriminatory, you should
 
 a. refuse to answer the question
  b. deflect the question courteously while providing some useful information
  c. accuse the interviewer of illegal hiring practices
  d. none of the above



dominiqueenicolee

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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