Financial Advisor Simulation 10. What is the BEST way to approach the individual discussing his new job? A Hand him your business card and avoid interrupting his conversation. B Catch up to him and offer your congratulations on the new job. C Follow him and wait until he is finished with his call before introducing yourself. D Wait to see if he comes back to the café so that you can introduce yourself. 10 of 37
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