Exam 3: Picture Yourself in the Workplace Part II: Create Your Resume
Exam 1: The Job Search Process24 Questions
Exam 2: Know Yourself to Market Yourself20 Questions
Exam 3: Picture Yourself in the Workplace Part II: Create Your Resume20 Questions
Exam 4: Plan Your Resume20 Questions
Exam 5: Write Your Resume Part III: Apply for Jobs20 Questions
Exam 6: Find Job Openings20 Questions
Exam 7: Write Job Applications20 Questions
Exam 8: Write Effective, Tailored Cover Letters Part Iv: Shine at Interviews20 Questions
Exam 9: Know the Interview Essentials20 Questions
Exam 10: Prepare for Your Interview20 Questions
Exam 11: Interview Like a Pro Part V: Connect, Accept, and Succeed20 Questions
Exam 12: Stay Connected With Prospective Employers20 Questions
Exam 13: Dealing With Disappointment15 Questions
Exam 14: Take Charge of Your Career Appendix: Succeeding in the Job Search Journey Using Social Media20 Questions
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_______________ are accepted standards about what is right or wrong.
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Eli has a degree related to computer repair, so he should look for jobs only at computer repair companies.
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Your personal job preferences include such things as preferring to work in a team environment or by yourself.
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Once you choose your career field, there is little difference between the jobs in your field.
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If you can link your chosen field to an in-demand industry, you may find more job openings.
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The Internet is generally considered an unreliable source for job information and career assessment tools.
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Employers don't consider an applicant's ability to work well in a team environment or to work well with others.
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A company's code of ethics or code of business conduct describes how the leaders must behave, not the employees.
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Among other things, employers in the United States typically provide:
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When considering your preferred work environment, it is good to think about the:
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Give three examples of how your lifestyle might be impacted by your choice of one company versus another.
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_______________ are unwritten rules of accepted behavior, best learned by observing others and seeking advice from trusted coworkers.
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Good ways to learn about differences between companies' cultures is:
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Most career fields offer jobs in several different work environments. Write down a career field you are interested in and describe both the common job environment and a less common job environment such as in a hidden or niche job.
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On the job, you can ignore the silly rules if it helps you be more productive or get your job done faster or better.
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