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Which of the following are elements of nonverbal communication and professional presence?
 
  A) Team work and writing skills
  B) Oral communication and the ability to process information
  C) Confidence and technical knowledge
  D) Polish, confidence, and passion
  E) Team work and technical knowledge

Question 2

Which of the following communication skills will make you more valuable to an employer because your skills in this area will help the organization save money AND make money?
 
  A) Confidence
  B) Professional presence
  C) Cultural
  D) Writing
  E) Social



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D
Explanation: D) Recruiters who interviewed at university career fairs wanted to recruit people with communication and writing skills, as well as more polish, confidence, and passion, which are elements of nonverbal communication and professional presence.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D
Explanation: D) Companies want good communicators because good communication is profitable: it saves money and it makes money. Strong skills in writing, listening and speaking, developing communication strategy, and implementing social media will increase your value to your company.



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