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dollx

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Writing in slang is appropriate:
 
  A) Only for certain words, such as phone vs. telephone
 
  B) Only on your rsum if you are having spacing problems
 
  C) Only on your cover letter if you are having spacing problems
 
  D) Slang is not appropriate on rsums or cover letters

Question 2

Prior to mailing your rsum:
 
  A) Share a copy with your boss
 
  B) Share copies with those included on your reference list
 
  C) Have someone you trust review it for potential errors/mistakes
 
  D) Rsums should never be mailed, only hand-delivered



nickk12214

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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