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armygirl

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The network career path is a method of career progression that ________.
 
  A) contains both a vertical sequence of jobs and a series of horizontal opportunities
  B) allows for rectilinear moves in pursuit of new challenges
  C) allows technically trained employees to be rewarded without moving into management
  D) moves workers to a lower level of duties and responsibilities

Question 2

A ________ is a flexible line of movement through which a person may travel during his or her work life.
 
  A) career path
  B) series of ups and downs
  C) work-life balancing act
  D) journey of discovery



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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