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Lyrx [107]
3 years ago
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Hello? Yes, I am Ms. Taylor's reference. Oh, she was a terrific employee. I highly recommend her work. She showed up on time, fi

nished projects quickly, and had a lot of new ideas. I couldn't have been more happy with her work. She shined above all the other employees even though she is so young. I'm so proud of her. I remember when she was little, she could read before all the other little kids. She's always been like that, can you believe it? You should hire her. What? The same last name? Well, yes, we do have the same last name. The person speaking is Ms. Taylor's mother. Most employers do not accept family members as professional references. Based on this example, what is the most likely reason employers do not accept family members as references? A. Family members do not want to be references. B. Family members tend to have negative opinions. C. Family members may have slanted perspectives. D. Family members are usually too objective.
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1 answer:
andrew-mc [135]3 years ago
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Answer:

C. Family members may have slanted

Explanation:

Family members are likely going to be biased and may not state the true nature of the applicant.

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