How many years of experience should a new investigative hire have?
A . As a rule of thumb, new hires should have at least two years of experience conducting investigations
B. As a rule of thumb, new hires should have at least three years of experience conducting investigations
C. As a rule of thumb, new hires should have at least four years of experience conducting investigations
D. As a rule of thumb, new hires should have at least five years of experience conducting investigations
Answer: A
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