Multiple Choice
Human Resources
Sarah Guo will complete two years of college in April and graduate with a diploma in human resources. She is ready to begin searching for full-time employment. Sarah has held several part-time, temporary positions while attending high school and college, but this will be her first permanent position. She has taken many courses in human resources as well as a variety of general business, communications, and optional courses. She hopes to find a job with a medium-sized or large firm somewhere in British Columbia, preferably in or near Vancouver, where she has lived since she was born.
-Sarah wants to use her résumé for three different purposes: she wants to be able to submit it to recruiters in printed form, she wants recruiters to be able to transfer it easily to a company's electronic résumé database, and she wants to be able to e-mail it and post it online. What will Sarah most likely have to do?
A) Save three different versions of the same résumé.
B) Write three different résumés from scratch.
C) Use the same font and formatting for all three purposes.
D) Create one version of her résumé to use for all three situations.
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