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When you complete a job, but use more time and effort than is truly necessary, how have you worked?
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When you complete a job, but use more time and effort than is truly necessary, how have you worked?
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I believe the answers you're looking for is effectively but not efficiently. The reason its these choices is because although you finished the job, it was not done in the best way possible. So it was effective, but not efficient.
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