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You are looking for part-time employment and posted your résumé to an online job site. one day you receive an e-mail from a company whose name you do not recognize. the person claims that the company needs orders processed, and that to get started, you simply need to fill out the paperwork, attached, provide your contact and personal information, and return it. to ensure your safety, the best next step is to a. fill out the form and send it back immediately to start working b. send an e-mail that contains questions you have about the position and your personal information, such as your phone number and address, so that they can contact you c. do some research on the company and contact the company to verify that the position is legitimate before giving out your personal information d. give the company your home address hoping they will stop by to do an in-house interview

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