Prep for Employment - Level 1
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- Q1Which of the following is a "DO" of writing a cover letter?Changing the font between sectionsMLA FormatDecorative fonts10-12pt font30s
- Q2Your resume should include a minimum of how many references?2 people7 people5 people3 people30s
- Q3A CV is only appropriate for which of the following jobs:Veterinary AssistantFarm ManagerPet Store EmployeeVeterinarian30s
- Q4Why type of people should you NOT ask to be a reference on your resume?Bosses & SupervisorsCoaches & TrainersFriends & FamilyTeachers & Guidance Counselors30s
- Q5How long should a Cover Letter be?1-2 Pages2-3 pages2-3 paragraphs1-2 Paragraphs30s
- Q6How much employment history should be listed on a resume?Employment history is only for CVsThe last 2 yearsEvery job you have ever hadThe last 10 years or most recent 330s
- Q7Which of the following is a DON'T of writing a resume?Use other resumes as examplesInclude the reason you are leaving your previous employmentHave someone proofread it before submittingBe clear and brief30s
- Q8Who should you address your cover letter to?Your teacherThe interviewer or managerNo one in particularAny employee30s
- Q9What is an objective statement?Your cover letterWork HistoryWhere you list activities and membershipsWhy you are seeking employment with company30s
- Q10How long should your resume be?5 pages2 or more pages1 page2-3 paragraphs30s
- Q11Who do you address the cover letter to if you cannot find the name of the interviewer or manager?To Whom It May ConcernThe person who told you about the jobAny employeeLeave it blank30s
- Q12True or False - You should only include the reason you left your last job if it was for a good reasonTrue - The new employer will know what you really want from your jobFalse - No one wants to know why you leftFalse - Never list the reason on your resumeTrue - a new employer would like to hear a positive reason30s
- Q13Which of the following documents is in-depth, including education, publications, awards, and accomplishments?ApplicationCover LetterResumeCurriculum Vitae30s
- Q14What should you do if you do not have any previous work history?Make some upList volunteer workList chores you do at homeLeave it blank30s
- Q15Which of the following things should be included in your cover letter?Activities and MembershipsContact InformationObjective StatementReferences30s