Paige, a recent college graduate, has been asked to take a personality test as part of the process of applying for a position with a financial services organization. According to the text, what should she do first?
a. ?Respond as thoroughly and honestly as possible to the test questions.
b. ?Consult with a lawyer and consider whether the request made by the potential employer is legal.
c. ?Fully educate herself regarding the test and make an informed decision about whether to proceed.
d. ?Review the guidelines of the American Financial Services Association as well as the American Civil Liberties Union.
ANSWER:
c
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