Opportunity Referral from Contractor Friend

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A contractor employee, who is a friend, mentions a potential job opening at his employer's Phoenix office that could be suitable for you. You express interest and ask him to keep you updated. Ethical considerations align with 18 USC 208 and stress loyalty, selfless service, and responsible stewardship.


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  1. WHAT DO YOU THINK? A contractor employee with whom you are friends mentions to you that his employer may have an opening that might be a good fit for you. You ask him to keep an ear out for anything in the Phoenix office. He says he ll look into it.

  2. WHAT DO YOU DO? A contractor employee with whom you are friends mentions to you that his employer may have an opening that might be a good fit for you. You ask him to keep an ear out for anything in the Phoenix office. He says he ll look into it.

  3. A contractor employee with whom you are friends mentions to you that his employer may have an opening that might be a good fit for you. You ask him to keep an ear out for anything in the Phoenix office. He says he ll look into it. ETHICS RULES ETHICS PRINCIPLES 18 USC 208 Subpart D Subpart E Subpart F Financial Disclosure Loyalty to Law Selfless Service Responsible Stewardship

  4. A contractor employee with whom you are friends mentions to you that his employer has an opening that might be a good fit for you. You ask him to keep an ear out for anything in the Phoenix office. He says he ll look into it. ETHICS RULES ETHICS PRINCIPLES 18 USC 208 Subpart D Subpart E Subpart F Financial Disclosure Loyalty to Law Selfless Service Responsible Stewardship

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