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Aleksandr [31]
3 years ago
6

Based on his job duties, what kind of support services professional is Timothy? What type of skills are critical to Timothy's wo

rk?
Timothy is a support services professional at a large hospital. His job role requires him to sometimes work with law enforcement
personnel if a security threat situation arises.

Timothy is a _
A: transport technician
B: biomedical engineer
C: head of security

The general skills that Timothy needs most are
_ skills.
A: interpersonal
B: mathematical
C: reading
Biology
1 answer:
Travka [436]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

1C: head of security

2A: interpersonal

Explanation:

Timothy is the head of security and its job requires him to work with law enforcement  personnel if a security threat situation arises. Interpersonal skills are the type of skills are critical to Timothy's work. Interpersonal is relating to relationships or communication between people and we can say that this skill is important for the head of security to do his job efficiently and in a good manner.

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