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renzo156

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If a job posting provides the job title but not the name of the individual to whom you should respond, which strategy does the text recommend?
 
  A) Address the letter to the job title (e.g., Dear Personnel Manager).
  B) Do not use a salutation line at all.
  C) Call the employer and obtain the name and title of the contact person.
  D) Set up your letter without an inside address.
  E) None of these answers are correct.

Question 2

Which of the following is a correct statement about the Career Objective section of a rsum?
 
  A) Most employers prefer that you omit it.
  B) Whether to include it depends on your individual circumstances.
  C) You should always include it if you have room.
  D) Students in business fields should always include it, but those in the sciences should not.
  E) None of these answers are correct.



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: B





 

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