5 "Salary and benefits are commensurate with experience" means that a the travel of income will be arrange according to the candidate's previous work b the longer a person works for this newspaper, the higher his income c the amount received as salary is equal to the amount received as benefits d the income for this job depends on the income for the candidate's last job
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