BUISNESS COMMUNICATION LL W/MINDTAP
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Chapter 13, Problem 15CT
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Whether is it ethical to advertise jobs that are really not available.
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Sometimes due to internal pressure by senior managers, managers who are hiring candidates to fill the job might vaguely post advertisements on available jobs on career sites ad job boards, this is to create an awareness that there is a position available and that the organization is acting fairly.
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