Cover Letter
Cover Letter and Resume
Writing and References
Communication
Communication II
100

These go in the top left of the cover letter for easy visibility.

Where do your and the employer's contact information go?

100

This is the fourth paragraph where you end the cover letter.

Where do you put the leaving paragraph in your cover letter?

100

These are the four stages of writing.

What are prewriting, writing, post writing, and publishing?

100

It's the process of sending and receiving messages in order to share common meanings.

What is communication?

100

This is communicating with yourself. And this is communicating with just ONE other person.

What is intrapersonal communication? What is interpersonal communication?

200

This goes in the first paragraph of the cover letter.

Where do you put why you're writing? 

200

Your name goes at the very top in all capital letters.

Where does your name go in the resume?

200

The name, then title, then phone number, then address, then email go in this.

How do you format a reference for your references also given with your resume and cover letter?

200

These are verbal, nonverbal, and vocal.

What are the three parts of feedback in the communication cycle?

200

This is communication with a few people. This is communicating in front of a large group of inactive listeners. And this is communicating with a mass of unseen audience members.

What is group communication? What is public communication? And what is mass communication.

300

This goes in the second paragraph of your cover letter.

Where do you put what you have to sell in the cover letter?

300

The objective goes in the first section.

Where does the objective in a resume go?

300

It's always resume, then cover letter, then references.

What is the order of the cover letter, references, and resume if you were giving it to an employer?

300

These are positive, negative, and self.

What are the three types of feedback in the communication cycle?

300

Appearance, posture, and gestures are all examples of this.

What are nonverbal messages.

400

These can include brown nosing, showing off your homework, being conservative or generic, dropping a name, asking a question, or dropping a quote. These go in the first paragraph of the cover letter.

What are attention getters in your cover letter?

400

These are always indented and lined with, going from most recent to least recent.

How do you format dates in your resume?

400

These include flowcharts, bar charts, pie charts, tables, illustrations, line charts, infographics, and organization charts.

What are some examples of visual aids?

400

This consists of the ideas and feelings that make up the content of communication.

What is a message?

400

This is the process of seeking out of information (or process of investigation).

What is research?

500

This is the third paragraph of the cover letter.

Where do you put "what separates you from the rest" in your cover letter?

500

Your address, email and phone number go at the top just below your name.

Where do your address, email, and phone number go in your resume?

500

These include books, the dictionary, magazines, web catalogues, online databases, etc. This DOESN'T include Wikipedia.

What are examples of credible sources?

500

This is the process of turning ideas and feelings into verbal and nonverbal symbols.

What is encoding?

500

This is gathering information from people. This is meeting with an expert for gathering information.

What is a survey? What is an interview?