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tichca

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How can LinkedIn be useful to anyone seeking career employment in public relations?
 
  A) It helps to build professional contacts.
  B) It provides a competitive starting salary.
  C) It is a place to post one's rsum.
  D) It enables job seekers to research employers.
  E) All but B.

Question 2

Flickr is a social media site primarily devoted to
 
  A) users who want to find friends.
  B) generating mobile-enabled content.
  C) creating new text applications.
  D) managing wikis.
  E) hosting photos.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: E

Answer to Question 2

Answer: E



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