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Question
Based on recruitment research, which of the following management practices would LEAST likely improve recruiting effectiveness?A) ensuring that the company website is attractive and updated
B) using applicant referrals from current employees
C) providing applicants with salary information
D) emphasizing positive aspects of the job
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