Understanding Business
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Author: William Nickels
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What must follow as the next step after the candidate accepts the offer in a selection process?
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To provide salary research of similar positions
OptionB
To send an e-mail or a formal letter outlining details of the employment agreement
OptionC
To receive confirmation of the start date
OptionD
To explain the career growth the company can provide
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