Business Letters
Fact Sheet
Resume
Application
100
The two styles of business letters
What is modified block and full block style
100
form used in making a request to be hired
What is a job application
100
summary of your career and qualifications that is used when you apply for a juob
What is a resume
200
The part of the letter that tells why the person wrote the letter
What is the body
200
The number the government uses to identify you for government purposes, related to taxes, unemployment payments, and survivor benefits.
What is your social security number.
200
the first thing included on a resume
What is your personal information
200
What does position applied for mean?
What job are you applying for?
300
The complete name and address of the person or company receiving the letter
What is the Inside Address
300
The part of a resume that you state what job you want
What is the objective
300
What is the Final Rate of Pay
What is the amount of money you made when you left the job
400
The greeting to the person receiving the letter. Example: Dear Ms. Murray:
What is the Salutation
400
The things you should include on a fact sheet
what are your Personal Information, Work Experience, Education, and References
400
People who can say the kind of person you are and how well you work. These should not be family members
What are references
500
The two styles of business letters
What is modified and full block style
500
One reason a fact sheet is important to have
What is having all of your information in one place; having all information handy to complete applications
500
The seven parts of a resume
What are:Personal Information, Career Objectives, Education, Experience, Extracurricular Activities, Awards and Honors, and References
500
The meaning of "Nature of Work Done"
What kind of work did you do on the this job? What were your job duties
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