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Mar 7, 2014 02:54
10 yrs ago
English term

Easily search and tag fitting or preferred career opportunities

English to Spanish Tech/Engineering Human Resources SAP
• Comprehensive snapshot for employees to view/understand current competencies and plan for career growth via “Profile Review”
• Easily search and tag fitting or preferred career opportunities
• Identify competency gaps between current proficiencies and required proficiencies for tagged career opportunities
• Devise an actionable development plan to reach career aspirations
Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (1): Rosa Paredes

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Discussion

Rosa Paredes Mar 7, 2014:
The sentence is straight forward. Why is asker having problems with this?
DLyons Mar 7, 2014:
This should be split up into several questions - it contains multiple terms.
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