What method might an HCO use to avoid EEOC problems during staff recruitment and employment?
1. Communicate that it is important for staff members to feel as if they are doing a good job in their positions.
2. Use of standardized application forms used for all applicants.
3. Helping staff members develop their career path along the lines of their greatest interests.
4. Keep notes about new applicants but not for promotions.
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Explanation: 1. EEOC is not concerned with staff satisfaction about their jobs.
2. Using a standardized form helps to reduce discrimination when all are asked for the same information that meets legal requirements such as for the EEOC.
3. EEOC is not concerned with career advancement for staff.
4. It is important to keep notes about applicants and also for staff promotions and terminations to document decision making.
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
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