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Business, 06.03.2020 16:50, paolaviviana

Zane is known for having excellent judgement. He’s resourceful and has great interpersonal skills. He also likes to negotiate and enjoys working out. Which career would allow him to use these skills, talents, and abilities the most?
A.
speech-language pathologist
B.
military intelligence officer
C.
dispatcher
D.
middle school teacher
E.
corrections officer

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