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go.lag

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Which is not true regarding the orientation checklist?
 a. It is used by some employers for formal documentation.
 b. The specificity of the list will depend, in part, on the number of employees hired each year.
 c. It can act as a note sheet for writing down tricks of the trade.
 d. It lists items that are supposed to be accomplished during the new employee's orientation.

Question 2

Frequently, the newly hired employee is assigned to what?
 a. Introduce themselves to other employees.
 b. Shadow an experienced employee.
 c. Memorize the job description.
 d. Mentor an experienced worker.



abro1885

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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