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Job Description

When an employer is getting ready to hire, it makes good business and legal sense to have a description of the duties and job qualifications of the position in question. This section will help the employer steer clear of job requirements and hiring questions that may be discriminatory and illegal, and will help the prospective employee to better identify and avoid them when possible.



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