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- 1. letter A document used to introduce you to a prospective employer and request an interview.
- 3. resume A resume that combines elements of the chronological and functional formats.
- 4. statement A brief explanation of how an individual's skills can benefit the company.
- 6. skills Skills that can be used in many different work settings.
- 10. language The nonverbal signals you send, including your posture, bearing, stride, handshake, eye contact, gestures and facial expressions.
- 11. A concise, well-organized summary of your education, work experience, and other qualifications.
- 12. Developing contacts or exchanging information with others in an informal network to further one's career.
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- 1. resume A resume format that Lists employment and education information by date, starting with the most recent (reverse chronological order).
- 2. A natural talent, ability, or capacity to learn
- 5. resume A resume format that focuses on personal characteristics, skills and abilities, and work experiences.
- 6. skills Specialized skill needed for specific jobs. .
- 7. An aptitude that you have put into practice and improved.
- 8. resume An electronic resume, also called a scannable resume, is a plain text (ASCII) or HTML document often submitted online with an employment application.
- 9. application A form used by employers to gather basic information from everyone who applies for positions.
