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某公司是一家技术含量较高的制造企业,近年来业务不断增长。为了保持增长势头,该公司需要大量补充具备行业顶尖技术的专业人才。
该公司最佳的应聘者来源是( )。
D.下岗人员

A.竞争对手或其他公司
B.大专院校
C.失业者

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解析:如果没有适宜的内部应聘者,或者内部人力不能满足招聘人数,就需由外部招聘。对于一个要求具有近期工作经验的......

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