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Successfully searching for a job
should always be done by a professional agency.
commonly takes months.
requires little effort in the initial phase.
usually takes less than a month.
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"Commonly takes months."
Explanation: job searches often span several weeks to months (commonly 3–6 months or more depending on role, industry, experience, and labor market). The other options are incorrect or misleading: it doesn’t always require a professional agency, the initial phase typically requires substantial effort (self-assessment, resume/CV, networking, applications), and it’s not usually completed in under a month for most mid- to senior-level roles.
Explanation: job searches often span several weeks to months (commonly 3–6 months or more depending on role, industry, experience, and labor market). The other options are incorrect or misleading: it doesn’t always require a professional agency, the initial phase typically requires substantial effort (self-assessment, resume/CV, networking, applications), and it’s not usually completed in under a month for most mid- to senior-level roles.
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