Multiple Choice
When speaking to an interviewee's previous employer as a part of a background investigation, one should:
A) have someone else speak to the previous employer and then get their impressions.
B) ask that vague statements be clarified, and that examples be given for subjective statements.
C) try to get extra information from them, "off the record."
Correct Answer:

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