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Why do interest inventories compare your interests with the interests of others? a. to compare you with other people to see if your interests are better than theirs b. to compare your interests with other’s interests to see if they are the same c. to match you with a career that someone with your same interests enjoys d. to replace those people within the company because your interests are more in line with company standards reset next

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