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		<title>By: Recruiter Tom</title>
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		<description>Terrific Summary.  Sometimes with more complicated positions,  it helps to do a job analysis before creating a job description in order to be sure you have documented and captured all the elements of the job including how the person will be measured once hired. Understanding this type of information is invaluable in both the recruiting and screening process for these higher level positions.  Thanks again for the overview.</description>
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