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Business, 04.07.2019 23:30, dontcareanyonemo

Let's andrew make a career decision. he's a freshman in college and struggling to decide on a career path. the first three steps of the paced decision–making process have been completed for you. complete the last two steps in the text box below. step 1: define the problem. decide which career path is best. step 2: list alternatives. career options include loan officer, real estate agent, and pharmacist. step 3: list criteria. compare salary, work environment, education, work hours, and location. step 4: evaluate alternatives based on the criteria. criteria alternatives salary environment education work hours location loan officer real estate agent pharmacist step 5: make a decision.

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