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Business, 13.10.2020 14:01, Asodo6483

Someone please help me, I’ll give you brainliest Which examples demonstrate workplaces and employers common to Business Analysis workers? Check all that apply.

A. Jade is the leader of her company and often travels to conventions all over the world, so she is not often in her main office.

B. Margot works in various offices for short-term contracts to analyze companies’ budgets and advise them on how to save money.

C. Omar is self-employed and works from home using mathematical models to analyze and solve companies’ financial problems.

D. Grant sits at the front desk of a company to greet and welcome visitors.

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