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Rachel is a high school student who enjoys working with people. She prefers to avoid working with math and new technologies. She plans on earning a bachelor's in marketing to secure a high-paying position
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Rachel is a high school student who enjoys working with people. She prefers to avoid working with math and new technologies. She plans on earning a bachelor's in marketing to secure a high-paying position with the opportunity for career advancement. Which of the following careers should Rachel consider? A. Marketing research analyst B. Public relations manager C. Marketing data analyst D. Web developer
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