At the close of the interview,
a. express enthusiasm for the job.
b. thank the interviewer for his or her time.
c. summarize how your background fits the needs of the company.
d. all of these choices.
D
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A. distributive fairness. B. procedural fairness. C. consistent fairness. D. service equity. E. perceptual equity.
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A) economic imbalance in society B) reduced exports C) trade deficits D) an increased demand for unskilled labor E) new markets and opportunities
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A) rational B) reminder C) believable D) entertainment E) distinctive
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A. efficiency in operation B. economy of purchase C. dependability in use D. convenience