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When Interviewing Disabled People, Interviewers Tend to Avoid Directly Addressing

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When interviewing disabled people, interviewers tend to avoid directly addressing the disability which limits their ability to get relevant information about the candidates' ability to do the job.


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Speeches

Formal addresses or talks delivered to an audience, often with the purpose of informing, persuading, or entertaining.

Personal Selling

A method of selling that involves direct interaction between a sales representative and a potential customer, usually in a face-to-face manner, aiming to persuade the customer to make a purchase.

Two-Way Flow

Communication or interaction that involves back-and-forth exchange of information, ideas, or materials between two parties or points.

Salesperson

An individual who sells products or services directly to customers, aiming to meet their needs and secure transactions.

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