d. Both answers A and C
What are considered the primary reasons for creating a resume?
Select one:
a. A resume is an objective summary of your skills and achievements, it conveys to the reader why you should be hired,
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d. Both answers A and C
What are considered the primary reasons for creating a resume?
Select one:
a. A resume is an objective summary of your skills and achievements, it conveys to the reader why you should be hired, and it reflects your individuality.
b. A resume is optional if you have created a portfolio showing samples of your work.
c. A resume can help you to get your foot in the door for an interview.
d. Both answers A and C
d. Both answers B and C
You have had jobs in several industries. Which of the following resume formats will help you best describe your qualifications for the job you are pursuing?
Select one:
a. Chronological resume
b. Functional or skills-based resume
c. Combination resume
d. Both answers B and C
b. Curriculum vitae
You are applying for a job as a teacher. What type of resume is often required for this job?
Select one:
a. Skills-based resume
b. Curriculum vitae
c. Chronological resume
d. Web-based resume
c. Create a separate functional or skills-based resume for each job you target.
You are interested in jobs in three different career areas but are not sure which type of job you will finally select. What is your best resume strategy?
Select one:
a. Create a chronological resume that lists your education and work history, and change the objective for each type of job you pursue.
b. Create a general functional resume that lists your various abilities, accomplishments, and interests.
c. Create a separate functional or skills-based resume for each job you target.
d. Create a Web-based resume and a different cover letter for each employer that you refer to that site.
c. Contact information
You plan to create two different resumes, one chronological and one skills-based, to apply for jobs in different industries. What information should appear on each resume?
Select one:
a. Career objective
b List of references
c. Contact information
d. A link to your personal homepage
c. List both paid and unpaid experience on your resume, but label unpaid experience as volunteer, internship, etc.
You have one summer of paid work experience, but you did volunteer work throughout your school years. What should you list on your resume?
Select one:
a. Only list paid work experience on your resume.
b. Only list volunteer work experience on your resume.
c. List both paid and unpaid experience on your resume, but label unpaid experience as volunteer, internship, etc.
d. Under the "Work Experience" section of your resume, omit details of any unpaid experience but add a line to indicate you have volunteer experience and write: "Will discuss at interview."
d. List the overall years of experience and, for separate jobs, note specific years of experience.
You have had several positions within the same company. What is the recommended way to format the "Work Experience" section of your resume?
Select one:
a. List only your most current position in the company.
b. List the position which you held the longest in the company.
c. List only the relevant positions you held in the company.
d. List the overall years of experience and, for separate jobs, note specific years of experience.
b. Yes. You want a cover letter to introduce you, explain your purpose for writing, and request an interview.
You plan to send your resume to apply for a job for which you feel highly qualified. You have a chronological resume that indicates a strong work history in the field of your target job. Do you really need to include a cover letter?
Select one:
a. No. If your resume speaks for itself, there is no need to include a cover letter.
b. Yes. You want a cover letter to introduce you, explain your purpose for writing, and request an interview.
c. No. Resume screeners only look at the resume; the cover letter will not be read.
d. Yes. Just write a sentence or two to draw the screener's attention to your resume.
c. The cover letter should generally comprise three sections, or paragraphs.
You are creating your cover letter for your resume. What is a recommended best practice regarding cover letter writing?
Select one:
a. The cover letter is in essence a sales letter. Strike an aggressive tone to sell yourself.
b. The cover letter should be limited to three pages, double spaced.
c. The cover letter should generally comprise three sections, or paragraphs.
d. The cover letter should indicate that a resume will arrive under separate cover.
a. Yes. A portfolio will allow you to elaborate on the sections of your resume of which you are most proud and give you a competitive edge.
You have prepared a resume and cover letter to apply for a job. Should you include a portfolio with your application?
Select one:
a. Yes. A portfolio will allow you to elaborate on the sections of your resume of which you are most proud and give you a competitive edge.
b. Yes. A portfolio will draw attention away from gaps in your resume.
c. No. A portfolio is only recommended for applications to jobs in visual arts, performing arts, or education
d. None of these answers
c. Your education should appear before your experience and can be flipped once you gain professional working experience.
You are still in school and plan to apply for your first job upon graduation. What is a recommended best practice regarding presenting your education and work history on your resume?
Select one:
a. Your experience should follow an objective and be placed before your education.
b. Your education should follow honors and activities and be placed before your experience.
c. Your education should appear before your experience and can be flipped once you gain professional working experience.
d. Omit the experience section of your resume and include education, honors, and activities.
b. Create a skills-based resume and draw attention to your strengths in your cover letter.
You are applying for a job that requires skills that you do not possess at this time. What resume formatting techniques can you use to obtain an interview?
Select one:
a. Create a chronological resume and explain in your cover letter why you are a good candidate for the job.
b. Create a skills-based resume and draw attention to your strengths in your cover letter.
c. Create a cover letter that identifies your strengths and accomplishments and omit a resume.
d. Create a portfolio and submit it with an accompanying cover letter.
b. There is nothing wrong with indicating you are a top performer, but make sure you can back up what you say.
What is a recommended best practice to present your accomplishments on your resume?
Select one:
a. "If you are not exceptional at doing this job, or are at least potentially exceptional but inexperienced," indicate this on your resume.
b. There is nothing wrong with indicating you are a top performer, but make sure you can back up what you say.
c. Use qualitative terms to describe your accomplishments rather than quantitative terms.
d. List all of your accomplishments whether or not they are related to the job for which you are applying.
d. Both answers A and B
What characteristics should an effective resume possess?
Select one:
a. A resume should be targeted to your goal--to the ideal next step in your career.
b. There should be uniformity and consistency in the use of italics, capital letters, bullets, boldface, and underlining.
c. Strengths and weaknesses should be highlighted.
d. Both answers A and B
b. Write a clear, strong statement of your accomplishments.
You are planning to write your resume and take pride in your ability to describe your strengths. What do experts recommend when writing your resume?
Select one:
a. Write a statement of your potential, talents, and current responsibilities.
b. Write a clear, strong statement of your accomplishments.
c. If your skill has been used in the past and will continue to be used, use future tense on your resume.
d. Both answers A and C
d. All of these answers
You are applying for a job in the same type of career in which you are currently employed and want to limit your resume to one page. Which of the following can help to keep your resume concise?
Select one:
a. If you have looked at your resume carefully and eliminated everything that is non-essential, don't hesitate to use a second page.
b. One page is best if you can tell your story on one page. The larger your accomplishments, the easier it should be to communicate them in few words.
c. You might omit a career objective if all of your experience has been in one area.
d. All of these answers
a. Have several versions of your resume, each with a different objective.
You are applying for different types of positions in diverse industries. How should you format your resume to represent your qualifications effectively for these positions?
Select one:
a. Have several versions of your resume, each with a different objective.
b. Include a general cover letter that can be used for any job for which you are applying.
c. Include only the work experience that is related to the job for which you are applying.
d. Include a standard cover letter that tells the employer that you have many strengths and that you are a fast learner.
d. Both answers B and C
You are currently sending out resumes to several companies for slightly different roles in various career areas and you want to title your resume. What do the experts recommend to title your resumes?
Select one:
a. Use a specific title, such as "Mary's Administrative Assistant resume," or "Entry-level resume."
b. Title your resumes generally; Use, for example, "2013 Resume" and double check which one it is before sending it.
c. An option is to differentiate your resume titles based on the format of your resume, such as "Word resume," or "PDF resume."
d. Both answers B and C
a. It represents you when you are not there
Why should you think of your résumé as a marketing document?
Select one:
a. It represents you when you are not there
b. It tells the employer why you might consider this a desirable job
c. It lets you discuss your hobbies and interests that you think others would also like
d. It convinces the reader that you would be an employee who would not leave in the next five years
c. A CV, because it contains more detailed academic history than a résumé
You plan to apply for your first teaching position as an adjunct professor at a nearby university. What type of document should you include with your application, and why?
Select one:
a. A functional résumé, because you are changing careers
b. A portfolio, because the job requires you to include work samples
c. A CV, because it contains more detailed academic history than a résumé
d. A conventional résumé, because the job requires your work history in chronological order
c. A functional résumé
Having multiple jobs over a short period of time can be viewed as "job hopping", which employers tend to look unfavorably upon. Which of the following is best if you have had multiple jobs over a short period of time?
Select one:
a. A portfolio
b. A curriculum vitae
c. A functional résumé
d. A chronological résumé
c. It showcases your career goals rather than relying on the reader's assumptions
Why is an objective statement included in a functional résumé format?
Select one:
a. It can frame your education and experience to fit the needs of the job
b. It tells the reader two or three types of jobs that you are interested in
c. It showcases your career goals rather than relying on the reader's assumptions
d. It highlights your talent, experience, and qualifications in one or two sentences
c. Specific professions for a long duration
What type of career background is a chronological format most suitable for?
Select one:
a. Volunteer or internship positions
b. Explaining gaps in your work history
c. Specific professions for a long duration
d. Highlighting specific skills over work experiences
a. Functional résumé
You are applying for a job in a new career and need to decide how to present your background as a general and concise introduction of your experiences and skills. What format works best for this situation?
Select one:
a. Functional résumé
b. Networking résumé
c. Curriculum vitae (CV)
d. Chronological résumé
c. Tailor your objective to the position you are applying for, but avoid mentioning the company by name
When writing an objective statement for your résumé, which of the following should you do?
Select one:
a. Try not to state an actual job title, a specific type of employer, or type of position
b. Use phrases such as "a challenging position", "a progressive company", and "an established firm"
c. Tailor your objective to the position you are applying for, but avoid mentioning the company by name
d. Keep your objective as short as possible with the goal of taking up no more than five lines on the page
a. Your education should be featured before your work history
You are a recent graduate from a good university with a degree in the field related to the position for which you are applying. You have little work experience except for internships and volunteer work. How should you organize the components of your résumé?
Select one:
a. Your education should be featured before your work history
b. Your work history should be featured before your education
c. Your work history should be omitted in favor of a strong cover letter
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