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Excerpt from Job Interview I http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Job_interview 4 Lower paid and lower skilled positions tend to have much simpler interviews than more prestigious positions; a lawyer's interview (9)will be much more demanding then that of a retail cashier. Most interviews are formal; the larger the firm, the more formal and structured the interview will tend to be. (10)Candidates generally dress slightly better than they will be expected to wear to work, with a suit being appropriate for a white-collar interview, but jeans being appropriate for an interview as a plumber.
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A) Correct as is.
B) will be much more demanding then a retail cashier.
C) will be much more demanding than that of a retail cashier. Eliminate
D) will be much more demanding then that of a Retail Cashier.
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