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Zina [86]
1 year ago
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Scenario: mary ling works for xyz corporation, llc and they have just merged with abc, inc. mary’s job, supervisor, and work loc

ation have not changed, but under the merger the companies are now working under the name abcxyz, inc. what does mary need to do to update this information with university of the cumberlands? this is a new company and new position, mary will need to compelete a new cpt application. nothing has changed, mary does not need to provide any updates. mary will need to send some sort of official documentation regarding the merge or company name change to the dso, so that her record can be updated. mary can call campus and just tell someone.
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tigry1 [53]1 year ago
4 0

Answer:

mary will need to send some sort of official documentation regarding the merge or company name change to the dso, so that her record can be updated.

Explanation:

Since the company has merged and the name has been changed from XYZ corporation to ABCXYZ inc, Mary will need to write a formal letter to her DSO notifying them of the merger and the change of name.

The DSO will then update her information with University of the Cumberlands

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