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vicky

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Which of the following statement regarding jog search information in various countries is incorrect?
 
  a. In the United States, most hiring officials prefer you include names, addresses, and telephone numbers of three or four references.
  b. In France, it is difficult for someone directly from the university to get a job without experience.
  c. In Germany, students often enter into an employment contract while still in college.
  d. In Spain, most positions are gained through advertisements rather than through personal referrals.

Question 2

Which countries include family information on the rsum?
 
  a. Germany and Japan
  b. Spain and England
  c. England and Japan
  d. Spain and Germany



johnpizzaz

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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