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Directions: The critical reasoning question is based on a short argument, a set of statements, or a plan of action. For each question, select the best answer of the choices given and explain why the chosen answer is the right fit.
Statement: Employers hire recruitment agencies to find suitable candidates for a particular job profile. Agency recruiters do this by researching the open roles, identifying qualified people, screening the candidates, and providing support to the employer during the selection of the new hire. Recruitment agencies are commonly confused with employment agencies.
Which of the following statements weaken the difference between recruitment agencies and employment agencies?
I: A Recruitment Agency works from the worksite/employer and an Employment Agency works from the jobseeker.
II: A Recruitment Agency typically looks for skilled workers to suit the role available whereas an employment agency will search for a job suitable for the candidate according to his resume.
III: Both recruitment and employment agencies connect the job seekers and the employers
1. Only I and II
Only II and III
Only III
All of the above
None of the above
- Statement I: Explains the primary focus of each type of agency. This highlights the difference, not weaken it.
- Statement II: Clarifies that recruitment agencies target roles and employment agencies target fitting candidates. This reinforces their differences.
- Statement III: Indicates that both types of agencies connect job seekers and employers, thereby downplaying the distinction and suggesting similarity.
- Option 1 (Only I and II): Doesn't weaken the difference, as I and II highlight differences.
- Option 2 (Only II and III): Only III is relevant for weakening the difference.
- Option 3 (Only III): This directly weakens the difference by showing a shared function.
- Option 4 (All of the above): Incorrect, as only III weakens the difference.
- Option 5 (None of the above): Incorrect, III does weaken the difference.
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