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What was the Works Progress Administration? What did it accomplish, and for whom?
Hiring
The process of reviewing applications, conducting interviews, and selecting candidates to fill job positions.
Promotion
The advancement of an employee to a higher position in an organization, usually accompanied by increased responsibilities and pay.
Salary
A set amount of money or compensation paid to an employee by an employer in return for work performed, typically expressed on an annual basis.
Workforce Diversity
Differences among recruits and employees in characteristics such as gender, race, age, religion, cultural background, physical ability, or sexual orientation.
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