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Business, 25.03.2020 23:00 Mrdwarf7163

Monroe just left his second job in the Marketing, Sales, and Service career pathway. He was self-employed at his first job, and worked for a nonprofit for his second job. He recently took another job in Logistics and Distribution.

Which best explains Monroe’s career history?

Monroe worked in Marketing Communications and Promotions in his first job, Professional Sales and Marketing in his second job, and now works for a private company.

Monroe worked in Buying and Merchandising in his first job, E-Marketing in his second job, and now works for the government.

Monroe worked in Professional Sales and Marketing in his first job, Management and Entrepreneurship in his second job, and is now self-employed.

Monroe worked in Marketing Research in his first job, Professional Sales and Marketing in his second job, and now works for a private company.

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