This quiz tests knowledge on effective job search strategies, including resume writing, cover letter essentials, and skill inventory.
A summary of your education and work history
An explanation of why you are looking of work
A statement of why you believe you qualify for the job
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They are a condensed form that contain less information.
The sections are arranged in a different order.
They contain key words and are prepared in a plain format.
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The skills can be acquired from all kinds of experiences, both personal and work-related.
There should be at least five clusters, more if possible.
The skills should be limited to those acquired from paid employment.
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Look for web sites that are free and contains useful job search information.
Use only nationwide web sites.
Use only local web sites that charges a small fee.
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Your date of birth.
Part-time jobs.
Your mailing address.
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In the work history or education section
Leave it out because you didn't get paid for it
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Answering them is really not worth your time because so many others will also answer them
You should respond to ads by writing a cover letter that points out how you meet the specific requirements stated in the ad.
The best use of emplyement ads is to learn about current health care trends in your area.
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Limit ts use to about 25% of your job search time and effort.
Post your resume on every site
Use the internet mostly for networking.
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Let employers know you are looking.
Provide examples of work.
Convince potential employers to interview you.
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Sales brochure
Detailed list of your skills
Bragging Rights.
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Let the employer know how your qualifications match his or her requirements.
Narrow your job search to the jobs that seem the most interesting.
Inform employers of all your skills.
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Is the learn about health care facilities and the kinds of positions they have open.
Is to participate in job interviews with a large number of employers.
Is to meet employers who can offer you a job on the spot.
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A detailed record of all your job leads.
Copies of your resume and other materials you should take to job interviews.
Copies of job announcements.
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Is to contact only those employers you get from career services at your school.
To use as many methods as possible to increase your changes of success.
Is to focus on the one or two methods you feel most competent and comfortable using.
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5-10 hours
10-20 hours
20-40 hours
It's up to you.
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