Near the end of an interview with the director of an assisted living facility, you ask for a job description for the position. The director said that since it is a small facility, they do not feel they need written job descriptions
Which of the following responses would be most appropriate?
A) "I prefer an informal work environment and from what you've told me, this would be perfect for me."
B) "I really would like to work here but I would need to read a written job description before I would consider a position."
C) "Thank you for your time but I would not take a job that doesn't have a written description of the job."
D) "My teachers told me not to take a job that doesn't have a written job description."
B
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