The final case lets you expand critical thinking and debate skills. In the workplace, employees must often support a professional point of view that may be contrary to personal beliefs. This assignment challenges students to understand “both sides” of a business issue and to consider different points of view. Both sides of the argument should be equally powerful so that the reader is unaware of the position that you advocate personally.
Topic:
Companies should or should not look at prospective employees’ social media profiles.
Using at least one article from Online Library’s full-text databases, like Academic Search Complete, Business Source Complete and/or Proquest Central, research the chosen topic and create a well-balanced two-page submission that addresses two opposing viewpoints. Do not use any quotations. This paper is written in third-person and will not contain words like I, we, or you.
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