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College placement centers can serve as the disbursement center for employment-related credentials that each student selects to be sent to prospective employers.
 
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Traits such as the ability to work in teams, a positive attitude, and creativity in coming up with new ideas are easy to measure.
 
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Answer to Question 1

TRUE
College placement centers serve as the disbursement center for employment-related
credentials that each student selects to be sent to prospective employers. These credentials
would include a rsum, a list of references, and an unofficial transcript.

Answer to Question 2

FALSE
Traits such as the ability to work in teams, a positive attitude, and creativity in coming up with
new ideas are complex to measure. Employers particularly look for such traits in their
employees.



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