Suppose we have a table that stores Offer data with the following columns: Offer, Candidate, Recruiter, Application_Crea

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Suppose we have a table that stores Offer data with the following columns: Offer, Candidate, Recruiter, Application_Crea

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Suppose we have a table that stores Offer data with thefollowing columns: Offer, Candidate, Recruiter,Application_Create_Date, Offer_Extend_Date.
Suppose you have a second table with Offer ID and Job Name.Using these two tables, how can you calculate the number of offersmade under each job name in the last year?
USE SQL Query.
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