Finding Your Ideal Job
Networking 101
Planning A Resume
Writing A Resume
Completing A Resume
100
A measure of how closely new employees meet the company's needs
What is Quality of Hire?
100
Taking place wherever and whenever people communicate.
What is Networking?
100
If you don't have a lot of work history to show, consider this type of resume to highlight your skills while still providing a chronological history of your employment.
What is a Combination Resume?
100
You should always have a professional one of these for business correspondence.
What is an Email Address/Voice Mail?
100
Paper used to print your Resume.
What is High-Quality Paper?
200
Keeping all the details straight to make sure you don't miss opportunities or make mistakes.
What is Getting Organized?
200
In the future, they could be some of your most important business contacts.
What are Your Classmates?
200
To kindle employer interest and generate an interview.
What is The Purpose of a Resume?
200
The majority of resumes are now subjected to these, in which a recruiter searches for resumes most likely to match the requirements of a job.
What are Keyword Searches?
200
An electronic version of your resume that has no font formatting, no bullet symbols, no colors, no line or boxes, or other special formatting.
What is a Plain-Text File?
300
Learning more about professions, industries, and individual companies that interest you.
What is Researching?
300
Attending these events you can learn about various industries and network with people who work in those industries.
What is a Trade Show (or Career Fair)?
300
Two of the more common issues that employers may perceive as weaknesses.
What are Frequent Job Changes and Gaps in Your Work History?
300
Although not needed on your resume, you should always have these ready when applying for jobs.
What are References?
300
Databases that let managers sort through incoming applications to find the most promising candidates.
What are Applicant Tracking Systems?
400
An essential task in your job search is presenting your skills and accomplishments in a way that is ____ to the employer's business challenges.
What is Relevant?
400
Participate in ________, especially those with ties to professional organizations.
Student Business Organizations
400
If employers asked to see your "CV", they're referring to your _________.
What is "Curriculum Vitae"?
400
When applying to U.S. companies, don't include any of this type of data.
What is Personal Data (i.e. Marital Status, Age, Social Security Number)?
400
Creating this version of a resume is simple procedure, but you will need the right software. Adobe Acrobat is the best known program.
What is a PDF File?
500
They give advice on career planning and assist in providing workshops in job search techniques, resume preparation, job readiness training, and self-marketing.
What are Career Counselors?
500
Not only helping yourself, but looking for opportunities to help others.
What is Mutually Beneficial?
500
At this stage in your career, this type resume may not be the best approach for you.
What is a Chronological Resume?
500
Translate your past accomplishments into a compelling picture of what you can do for employers in the future.
What is Adapting Your Resume To Your Audience?
500
This kind of resume differs from the from the traditional format in two major ways: it should always include a keyword summary and formatted in a simpler fashion.
What is a Scannable Resume?
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