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Professional information is defined as information about an individual’s educational or professional career.
 
Professional information is defined as information about an individual’s educational or professional career.
 
: ''i.e. Job titles, salary, work history, school attendance, employee files, employment history, evaluations, references, interviews, certifications, disciplinary actions''
 
: ''i.e. Job titles, salary, work history, school attendance, employee files, employment history, evaluations, references, interviews, certifications, disciplinary actions''
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Revision as of 22:30, 25 April 2020

Professional information belongs to the SOCIAL category of personal information.

Definition

Professional information is defined as information about an individual’s educational or professional career.

i.e. Job titles, salary, work history, school attendance, employee files, employment history, evaluations, references, interviews, certifications, disciplinary actions


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