- 1. A summary of a job seeker's personal information describin education, skills, work experiences, activities, and interests.
A) resume B) job application C) format D) personal fact sheet
- 2. The arrangement of something such as a document.
A) format B) resume C) interview D) references
- 3. A list of basic information about a person's education, experience, qualifications, and skills.
A) cover letter B) job application C) employment tests D) personal fact sheet
- 4. A one page letter a job seeker sends along with a resume telling who he or she is and why he or she is sending a resume.
A) personal career portfolio B) recommendation C) body language D) cover letter
- 5. A collection of information about a person, including projects and work samples, that shows the person's skills and qualifications to employers.
A) personal career portfolio B) personal fact sheet C) employment tests D) recommendation
- 6. A form that asks questions about a job seeker's skills, work experience, education, and interests.
A) interview B) resume C) format D) job application
- 7. People who will recommend a job seeker to an employer.
A) resume B) references C) recommendaton D) cover letter
- 8. A letter written in support of a job seeker from a reference.
A) personal fact sheet B) letter of recommendation C) reseme D) references
- 9. A formal meeting between a job seeker and an employer about a possible job.
A) interview B) job application C) resume D) body language
- 10. Tests given to an applicant by an employer to find out if the applicant fits the job.
A) personal fact sheet B) letter of recommendation C) pre-employment tests D) interview
- 11. The gestures, posture, and eye contact people use to express themselves.
A) references B) interview C) body language D) job application
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