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Date: 2014-02-21 15:29:40
English-language education
English as a foreign or second language
Employment
Recruitment
Accent
Non-native pronunciations of English
Job interview
Anglo-Frisian languages
English languages
West Germanic languages

Cross Cultural Interviewing In our diverse country, it is very important to interview candidates fairly in order to find the best person for the position. Immigrant professionals may pose a unique challenge to the inter

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